Police believe the North Aurora man entered the building through an unsecured door several times.
The City of Batavia and three other groups began a campaign to promote safe driving. It's now expanding to include residents and businesses.
A woman, 41, was brought into custody on an arrest warrant in connection with burglaries that happened late at night on June 18.
Another resident reported people walking through their yard overnight, around the time of the burglary, police said.
Police are "currently reviewing a number of leads" pertaining to car burglaries that happened between June 18-20.
Batavia police released two pictures of a woman wanted in connection to residential burglaries in a retirement community on Hawks Drive.
The Aurora man involved in the May 31 crash faces several charges, including driving under the influence of an intoxicating compound.
The Wednesday afternoon collision is the second time in about a week that a bicyclist was hit while crossing Batavia Avenue.
The Kane County State's Attorney's Office is investigating if police's use of deadly force, killing an Aurora man May 24, was justified.
After the impact trapped the sedan driver in his car, he was extricated and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
A man who brandished a gun was shot and killed, and K-9 Hudson was also killed in the exchange of gunfire, police said.
The minivan driver crashed into the bicyclist Tuesday afternoon in the intersection of Batavia Avenue and Millview Drive.
A North Aurora man is facing charges including reckless homicide, after crashing into a motorcycle, ejecting the driver, police said.
The woman didn't stop for a road closure, hit a barricade and a city vehicle before fleeing to a nearby business' parking lot: police.
Police determined someone posed as a City of Batavia employee after investigating a resident's report of missing jewelry.
Multiple people are suspected to have committed the burglaries after driving into the neighborhood in three different cars, police said.
The man, from St. Charles, was charged with sexual exploitation of a child, public indecency and disorderly conduct.
The search for the person considering jumping into the Fox River began around 4:17 p.m. Monday and didn't end until close to 10 p.m.
The incidents happened in both the northwest and southwest residential areas of Batavia. Police are pursuing a number of leads, they said.
Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish Thursday's fire, but losses were still substantial for residents, officials said.
Police were investigating a crash at the intersection of West Fabyan Parkway and Western Avenue Dec. 24 when a squad car was hit by an SUV.
Officials said David Winecke, 66, reproduced and was in possession of multiple videos and images of child pornography before Dec. 20.
All residents of the house in the 1800 block of Wagner Road safely evacuated, officials said.
The kits, available at police department headquarters, include a safety curriculum and a cable-style gun lock.
The complaint seeks more than $50,000 in damages and a jury trial after a 55-year-old Batavia woman died after being hit by a car.
David Newtoff possessed and disseminated photos and videos of children being sexually abused between July and November 2022, officials said.
After police attempted to wake the unconscious woman and gain entry into the SUV, the car sped off and crashed into a marked squad car.
Both northbound and southbound lanes are experiencing heavy delays Thursday morning.
Batavia police said the campus monitor pinned a female student against a table after she hit another student in the head several times.
The Aurora man, 33, entered the Batavia home Thursday morning without permission and battered two people, police allege.
Police determined the Thursday morning event was a domestic disturbance and localized it to one residence in the 400 block of Mill Street.
A female student was grabbed around the neck by the staff member and held in a headlock against a table, according to reports.
Two cars were stopped at a light on Randall Road, with Main Street, when a third car couldn't slow down in time to avoid a collision.
The Batavia Police Department is also asking for the community's help identifying a suspect in the tagging incidents.
Police are investigating to find suspects after private businesses and public property were targeted in the past two weeks.
The upcoming parade route will be the same as last years, impacting traffic on West Wilson Street, Main Street and Lincoln Street.
Batavia police asked anyone who recognizes this person to call the department.
"If you ever receive something you aren't 100% sure is legit, please contact your local police to help you verify the source," police said.
Police said the flag thefts occurred overnight at houses on three Batavia streets: Houston Street, Church Road and Creek Lane.
The Kane County State's Attorney's Office campaign involved nine local police agencies and lasted from 8 p.m. to midnight on May 30.