The incident occurred at Dick's Sporting Goods, according to police.
Kenneka Jenkins died of hypothermia inside a walk-in freezer at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare Hotel in 2017.
Two Chicago men are facing a number of charges, including felonies, following an incident earlier this week.
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Police said an Algonquin resident stole valuable possessions belonging to the homeowners and caused substantial damage to their house.
The 22-year-old had an in-state warrant for violation of bail bond, according to police.
The male suspect displayed brass knuckles to an employee while exiting the store, according to police.
Elmhurst Road was closed for nearly six hours following the Tuesday evening incident.
The Arlington Heights Police Department made a series of arrests involving local residents and a variety of criminal charges.
James Alcantar was charged after police said that he fired a gun at two men who were outside of his apartment, hitting one in the arm.
Isabel Guerra, 16, faces multiple DUI felony charges stemming from a February crash that hospitalized the teen and four other passengers.
One person was arrested at a local apartment complex but has not been charged after the man entered the CVS after being shot in the arm.
The Friday evening incident occurred in the 1800 block of Green Lane.
Police said two five-gallon buckets were dumped on a patio at the business and 15 windows were broken, causing another $15,000 in damage.
A Des Plaines man is being charged with first-degree attempted murder following the Tuesday incident in which he pursued a woman's car.
The 20-year-old was reportedly part of a group of five that burglarized the store in February.
A preliminary investigation indicates this incident was related to other similar occurrences Tuesday in surrounding jurisdictions.
Several incidents were reported at the W. Miner Street restaurant, according to police.
The 26-year-old man died at the scene of the Friday morning accident, according to police.
The incident occurred between March 22 and Aug. 23, according to police.
The Chicago man was arrested after being seen trying to open locked doors to closed businesses downtown, according to police.
The 20-year-old Chicago man faces five charges in all stemming from a July crime spree in Mount Prospect, according to police.
The woman told police the man began following them on his bicycle after she had picked up her daughter from school.
Police found the loaded gun while arresting the student Monday in connection with the off-campus incident.
The 33-year-old Mount Prospect resident is accused of six felonies stemming from the incident that occurred last weekend.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help pay for expenses tied to last week's tragic shooting in Palatine.
A 15-year-old boy died Tuesday from injuries sustained in last week's shooting, according to police.
The business license of Luxury Smoke and Vape Co. is suspended for 30 days, according to police.
The two men fled the area in a white Hyundai Sonata, according to police.
Police responded to the 1700 block of E. Clear Creek Bay Thursday morning following a report of gunshots in the area.
The crash occurred early Thursday at Barrington Road, according to police.
A juvenile suspect was taken in for questioning following the Saturday evening incident, according to police.
The technology center is intended to help solve crimes committed on Chicago areas expressways and in local communities, according to police.
The 15-year-old Wheeling resident is accused of felony unlawful use of a weapon and aggravated discharge of a firearm.
A second vehicle in the driveway was burglarized, but nothing of value was taken, according to police.
A 17-year-old male was taken to Lutheran General Hospital with a gunshot wound following the Wednesday night incident, according to police.
Two members of the police department staff were in proximity to the package during its discovery Friday evening.
The Saturday evening incident occurred in the 300 block of West Campbell Street, near downtown Arlington Heights.
The incident was not an active shooter situation, according to police, despite social media posts stating otherwise.
The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office released the cause of death for the missing 51-year-old Wheeling man Saturday afternoon.