Police also made three driving under the influence arrests during the St. Patrick's Day enforcement period.
The incident occurred Monday morning inside the clubhouse building of an apartment complex in the 1200 block of Nantucket Road.
"Randi has done what no other wild turkey has done in the history of our town and brought together a community," village officials wrote.
In 2020, the 24-year-old man strangled his then-girlfriend to death after becoming upset by entries he found on her phone, prosecutors said.
The man is facing additional charges of criminal sexual assault in connection to another victim, officials said.
A total of 10 people were injured and upper-level units were deemed uninhabitable in the incident on Lincoln Avenue, officials said.
Emergency repairs are underway Wednesday afternoon at 1115 E. New York St.
Police are asking for the community's help locating a boy who was last seen Feb. 28.
Dispatch originally advised some people might be stuck in the building, but firefighters later determined no one was inside, officials said.
The man, 53, was driving on Route 47 when he crossed into oncoming traffic, crashing into an on-duty detective's car, officials said.
Police said the at-fault driver failed to yield while turning left and crashed into a car in the intersection.
A crash happened Tuesday morning at the intersection of North Eola Road and Liberty Street.
Police said the girl was last seen Feb. 3 near Ridge Avenue and Eola Road.
The 2021 attack began with a police officer pulling over a car for a traffic violation and ended with three siblings charged with felonies.
The 48-year-old was sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to unlawful delivery of a controlled substance.
"My deputies always follow through," Sheriff Ron Hain said of the unexpected food delivery.
The 18-year-old pointed the gun at several people and battered a man with it, Aurora police said.
The Aurora Fire Department responded to nearly 300 emergency calls. All were related to the bitter cold, from frozen water lines to fires.
Aurora firefighters had a busy weekend responding to nearly 300 calls for service during days of frigid temperatures and snowfall.
A fatal shooting and single-car crash happened near Prairie Street and Woodlawn Avenue in Aurora.
The crash happened just before 6 a.m. on Orchard Road, north of Jericho Road, police said.
He was charged with 20 counts of child pornography after media was discovered on devices in his home on East New York Street, police said.
Locals can use the platform to report incidents such as car burglaries, identity theft, lost property, retail theft and minor car crashes.
The charges stem from a shooting that took place Oct. 13 in the 1000 block of Grand Boulevard.
The 27-year-old was living in the same house as the victim, her sister — whom he was in a relationship with — and four others at the time.
Two men were shot Tuesday evening in the 700 block of Kane Street, according to police.
At the same time police got to the scene to investigate the shooting, a man checked in to a hospital with gunshot wounds, officials said.
The 26-year-old has been sentenced to a total of 20 years in prison for multiple violent felonies dating back to 2016, officials said.
The 22-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds inside a vehicle near 5th Avenue and Bangs Street. He is now in critical condition.
A Kane County judge ordered the 21-year-old to be on electronic home monitoring while his criminal case is pending.
One firefighter was also hospitalized with a minor injury as a result of the fire that broke out around 7 p.m. Monday, officials said.
Derrick D. Jordan was arrested Wednesday in connection with the death of Martin Pegues, who police found shot in an Aurora backyard.
Police received several reports Thursday night of shots fired and an active shooter at a business in the 2900 block of Kirk Road.
Police said the woman was located and is safe about an hour and a half after asking for the community's help locating her.
The crash happened at 6:47 a.m. Wednesday at the intersection of North Farnsworth Avenue and Mollitor Road, police said.
The fatal crash happened Monday afternoon at the intersection of Ogden Avenue and Montgomery Road in Aurora.
Police said Tuesday morning that the intermittent outage is causing delays at the intersection.
The crash happened on Halloween in the 1400 block of North Farnsworth Avenue.
None of the residents of the unit that was ablaze Nov. 1 were home at the time, officials said.
The family's three dogs, one cat and four rabbits were found dead after the house fire that erupted around 5 p.m. Monday, officials said.