Patch has created an interactive map to show you which homes to avoid on Halloween this year.
The theft occurs during Sunday's collectibles show at the Kane County Fairgrounds.
The following information was supplied by the Batavia Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Jerome B. McCauley must post at least 10 percent — or $100,000 — to secure his release from jail.
The driver of a vehicle and a Big Rock Elementary School bus driver were injured in a crash around 8:10 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013.
Burglaries most likely happened between 10 p.m. Oct. 20 and 5 a.m. Oct. 21.
The following information was supplied by the Geneva Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Jerry McCauley is on administrative leave pending an investigation after his arrest by Sycamore police, school district officials say.
The driver and sole occupant of the Ford Focus is identified as Kelly Morsch, 23, of Hinckley.
A Ford Focus crosses the center line for an unknown reason and crashes head on into a BMW SUV on Route 38 near Meredith Road.
Here's a round-up of recent, bizarre police report items from the area.
The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not a determination of guilt.
The accident occurred at 8:15 a.m. Friday on Deerpath Road, south of Mooseheart Road in Batavia Township.
Driving-under-the-influence charges reported in the week prior to Oct. 26 in Patch towns throughout the west suburbs.
Theft reports from the Batavia Police Department “Daily Report Synopsis, Media/Public Version.”
Myth busting: The rumor of a coyote attack so far is just that — a rumor.
Retail theft happens in five minutes at Randall Road shoe store.
It is "unknown as of this time if either of these cases are related," police say.
If you have information about this or any other crime in Geneva, please contact the Geneva Police Department at 630-232-4736.
The theft takes place during a three-week period when renovation work was done to the Coultrap Educational Services Center.
In its six previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners took in over 2.8 million pounds—more than 1,400 tons—of pills.
Raccoon put down with firearm, man denies urinating in public and other miscellaneous items.
The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
FBI investigators to scheme that resulted in about 20 lenders losing more than $56 million.
Graffiti lands on bike path, skate park bathrooms and utility box.
A 1990 Mercedes Benz cuts across the oncoming, southbound lane, leaves the roadway, goes airborne and strikes a tree on the west side of the roadway, killing a 32-year-old Aurora man.
Batavia Blotter: Man flashes blue emergency lights, then accuses victim of law-breaking.
Centegra Health System is warning residents about the illegal narcotic, pronounced "crocodile," an opiod that causes a user' s skin to turn scaly and green.
“Synthetic marijuana in its many forms is very dangerous and often causes great harm to people who ingest it. ... Our office will use the appropriate and necessary resources to enforce this law."
The following information was supplied by the Geneva and Batavia police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Students ages 6 through 9 are on the buses, but less than $500 damage is done to any one vehicle and no one is hurt in the Oct. 4 collision.