A Palatine man and a Naperville man were discovered dead Friday night in the utility room of a residential complex.
The two men were discovered deceased Friday night in the utility room of a multifamily home.
The incident occurred Wednesday night at El Amigo Carniceria, located on East Euclid Avenue.
A suspect in the Wednesday night incident, which occurred at a grocery store, drove off from the scene prior to police arrival.
One of the vehicles in a two-car crash left the roadway, drove into a tree and caught fire, trapping the two occupants, according to police.
Among the charges for the Arlington Heights man was aggravated driving under the influence for at least a third violation.
A 26-year-old resident has been charged with several felonies following an investigation that began in September.
The incident on Wednesday night shut down several roads into the early morning hours, according to police.
The Schaumburg Police Department assisted Naperville police Wednesday afternoon in a search for a person involved in an incident.
Over 20 firefighters, including some from Arlington Heights and Des Plaines, assisted in putting out the fire.
The Metra police officer was responding to a report of a suspicious person Sunday when the incident happened.
The theft occurred at the Rand Road location last week, according to police.
A U.S. Bank location on W. Devon Avenue was robbed last week, with a suspect later apprehended by police following a tip by a citizen.
The incident occurred during the overnight hours in the 300 block of E. Cypress Street, according to police.
The burglary occurred Thursday afternoon at a bank in the 1100 block of W. Devon Avenue.
The robbery occurred Thursday afternoon in the 1100 block of West Devon Avenue.
The school had been placed in "hold" status Tuesday afternoon as police continue an investigation.
The Sunday afternoon fire occurred at a parking structure for a Macy's store.
The Wheeling man was also charged with having a suspended license and uninsured motor vehicle.
The two-day event is being conducted by the Arlington Heights Fire Department.
The incident occurred earlier this week at Northwest Community Hospital, according to police.
Bojovic hasn't worked at the Hanover Park Police Department for long. He was set to begin "an intensive 15 weeks of field training."
The 18-year-old was also in possession of illegal ammunition when he was arrested, according to police.
A man was shot in the head during the incident from November of last year.
The nationwide effort is spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
An employee told police she left the scene in a light-colored SUV.
The Schaumburg resident was the building and grounds supervisor at Prospect High School.
Sky Findlay served a six-year prison sentence in the Illinois Department of Corrections following a 1987 arrest in Arlington Heights.
The 28-year-old Buffalo Grove resident was arrested earlier this week, according to police.
Police said the driver lost control of his pickup truck before striking a streetlight and then a tree.
The man was taken into custody after exhibiting "suspicious behavior" outside State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
The incident occurred last week at Courtyard by Marriott, 100 W. Algonquin Road, according to police.
Mount Prospect police address online reports of a possible immigration-related operation Thursday morning in the village.
Fire and police are on the scene Wednesday morning, managing the situation.
A quick-thinking 16-year-old girl is her family's hero after she saved her brother, father and their dogs from a devastating house fire.
The Arlington Heights Park District said it is making an "exception" to its policy to allow an unattended display area at North School Park.
Tyler Robinson, facing multiple charges in connection with the shooting death of the conservative activist, appeared in court Tuesday.
Police said the Northlake man admitted to stealing thousands of vases at various cemeteries in Northern Illinois over the last year.
Arlington Heights police said the boy, who was not wearing a helmet, was traveling at a high rate of speed when the crash occurred.
The resident described the stolen decoration as a metal "IT" clown wearing a yellow jack and holding a red balloon.