Aurora police and firefighters responded to the area Tuesday afternoon after receiving a call about a deceased person in the Fox River.
An Aurora woman, 20, is facing reckless homicide and aggravated street racing charges relating to a fatal multi-car crash in July.
Eight of the 10 businesses tested during Aurora Police Department's latest undercover detail were found in compliance, officials said.
No one was home when the fire started, and no injuries resulted, Aurora Fire Department officials said.
The teen was located after he was reported missing, having not been seen since Monday night, Aurora police said.
An "item" found in the parking lot at Aurora Christian School Monday morning was determined to be non-hazardous, police said.
A Kane County jury found a 42-year-old man guilty of criminal sexual assault in a case dating back to July 2022.
The crash caused a car to roll over, partially ejecting the woman through a side window and pinning her to the road, police said.
The fire prompted a road closure that is expected to last until crews replace the utility pole, police said.
State's Attorney Jamie Mosser and Sheriff Ron Hain said the men had multiple child porn videos with "full knowledge of their content."
An alarm brought a total of 26 personnel to the single-family house showing heavy fire from the two-story house’s rear exterior.
The fire broke out Wednesday afternoon at a single-family house on Aurora's East Side.
Kane County authorities have linked suspected serial killer Bruce Lindahl to the 1979 murder of Halle of North Aurora.
The man was pinned inside a car that rolled over after it was hit by at least one car while trying to cross Farnsworth Avenue, police said.
A jury found the man, 51, guilty of aggravated criminal sexual assault three years after he sexually assaulted a woman, officials said.
The crash has led to lane closures on both north- and southbound Farnsworth Avenue, police said.
The six residents, ranging in age from 13 to 53, had evacuated the building before the fire department's arrival, officials said.
The drivers of the two cars involved in the Wednesday crash were evaluated by paramedics but declined hospital transport, police said.
The woman was charged with reckless homicide months after crashing into a motorcycle while attempting an improper U-turn in Aurora.
Aurora police said the driver noticed the pedestrian and attempted to stop but couldn’t in time to avoid collision.
Russell Novak, 70, was shot to death in his Plano home before police tracked the suspect to Aurora.
The crash happened around 7 p.m. Thursday, police said.
The man, 40, was convicted of first-degree murder in 1999 and was on mandatory supervised release when he dealt the drugs, officials said.
Lisette Reyes was last seen leaving her home with spare clothing and did not arrive at school, police said.
The driver of a black Infiniti fled on foot after running a red light and killing the driver of another vehicle, police said.
The threat circulated among students in Aurora, police said.
Police said the female rideshare driver went straight to police after dropping the man off.
The car lost control and crashed on Lake Street near the Northgate Shopping Center, police said.
Upon arriving at the one-story ranch, crews found heavy fire in the attached garage that had spread into the rest of the residence.
The 16-year-old boy's family last saw him Wednesday night, Aurora police said.
Aurora police have cracked down on street racing and unauthorized car meetups over the last few weeks to ensure "safety for all who travel."
Aurora police located the missing teen after asked the community for help.
Following his arrest, the 55-year-old man, charged with six counts of criminal sexual abuse, was released from jail on pre-trial conditions.
The Plum Grove Retirement Community resident was transported to a local hospital in stable condition, officials said.
The man was sentenced two years after he dealt more than 200 grams of psilocybin mushrooms to an undercover police officer, officials said.
The fire extended from the second floor into the attic, where access was blocked off, making efforts difficult, officials said.
The man, 51, was tased and charged with aggravated battery after he hit a man in the head with a rifle, officials said.
The Aurora mall was partially shut down Wednesday afternoon after a threat, police said.
The driver was evaluated by Aurora Fire Department paramedics but refused further medical attention, Aurora police said.
The man, 24, was sentenced about two years after he fled from deputies, driving into oncoming traffic and toward police at up to 100 mph.