A Mount Prospect woman was also seriously injured in the two-vehicle crash in Deer Park Sunday morning.
A 55-year-old Park Ridge man was arrested in connection with the incident that occurred on Wednesday night.
The event at Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 16, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
Police are investigating the Monday morning incident on I-90 westbound from Arlington Heights Road.
The incident occurred at Berbecker Park last week, according to police.
The Vernon Hills resident was charged with 7 felonies stemming from an incident in January in which both her and a police officer were hurt.
The Elgin man was found outside his car at an intersection, looking for his keys, which police said were in his hand.
The key was inside, the engine was running and the owner was standing nearby when the male stole the vehicle, Schaumburg police said.
Extra police presence has been assigned to the school since the Wednesday incident.
The hospital patient reported the items were stolen overnight from their hospital room.
The Elgin man was walking toward businesses with a knife when a subsequent arrest got contentious.
Des Plaines police have been conducting a follow-up investigation into an "old case" with the Cook County Major Case Assistance Team.
As of Tuesday, the investigation had been underway for two days at a house with a wooden front door at 121 N. Warrington Rd. in Des Plaines.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in finding the 15-year-old.
Carlos Saez was hired by the Rolling Meadows Police Department in 2006 and promoted to sergeant in 2019.
The Arlington Heights resident had two warrants for the charges when he was arrested last week.
The accused was also charged with theft following his arrest earlier this month, according to police.
One of the two men was armed with a gun and vandalizing an exterior wall on a building, according to police.
One civilian suffered minor injuries from the Monday afternoon fire, according to officials.
Firefighters are battling a fire at a three-story building in northwest suburban Hoffman Estates, Illinois, on Tuesday morning.
The 18-year-old Des Plaines resident is accused of a felony, as well as other charges, following the Friday incident.
Crews from Mount Prospect, Schaumburg and Elk Grove Village assisted in fighting the fire.
The Arlington Heights man was also charged with criminal trespass to property, according to police.
Police confirmed the people involved in the shooting "are known to each other and are not believed to be an active threat to the community."
The Rosemont man is accused of a felony, as well as other charges, stemming from the Sunday morning incident at Rivers Casino.
The children, between the ages of 7 and 11, ran home following the Friday morning incident.
The Chicago resident is also accused of forgery and driving with a suspended registration, according to police.
Police do not condone or support the cited objectives of the water gun game played by seniors locally and throughout the country.
The 34-year-old Palatine man, who also possessed cocaine, was involved in several hit-and-run crashes prior to his arrest.
The theft occurred earlier this month at Guitar Center, according to police.
A 73-year-old Elk Grove resident was extricated from his car Wednesday night and taken to an area hospital with serious injuries.
Police are continuing to investigate the Monday night incident in the Colonial Townhomes Subdivision.
Preliminary information from a nearby camera shows 7 to 8 masked suspects entering the business and removing alcohol, according to police.
The Arlington Heights resident is accused of aggravated delivery of methamphetamine, four counts of possession of a controlled substance.
The 39-year-old Arlington Heights resident violated his parole as a result of the battery, according to police.
The 43-year-old man was formally indicted by a grand jury Wednesday on several charges, including attempted first-degree murder.
Wolf Road was closed between Feehanville Drive and Central Road for nearly six hours following the Monday night crash.
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul has filed a lawsuit against Prestige Feed Products LLC for allowing excessive odors and pollution.
The Arlington Heights man was charged with three felonies following the Saturday incident.
Sylwia Wagner Jarosz, a kindergarten teacher in Long Grove, was killed after being struck by a dump truck in 2022.