The statewide campaign, focused on stopping impaired, distracted and unsafe driving, kicked off Friday.
The two-vehicle crash occurred Saturday afternoon at North Fairfield Road and Holmes Avenue.
Police were asking residents to remain indoors until further notice Friday night as a search was being conducted near Holmes Middle School.
The Winnetka resident was arrested last week on Dundee Road, according to police.
Funded by federal highway safety dollars, the campaign ran from July 8 through Aug. 1.
A new, modernized fire station is replacing the former building at the same location at 505 W. Dundee Road.
The bike owner told police it had been taken during the morning hours last week.
In one case, someone stole car keys to enter the victim's car and remove four credit cards from his wallet.
All three businesses were burglarized around the same time early Tuesday, according to police.
Police said someone smashed the front picture window of the store to gain access.
The department announced there were more than 100 citations during the safety campaigns that ran from June 20 to July 7.
A customer told police the toy machine did not give them their desired result.
One occupant was treated and released at the scene for minor injuries.
The boy, who is from Plainfield, was found unresponsive in the pool in the 100 block of Copperwood Drive on Friday evening.
The motorcyclist also grabbed the hands of a passenger in the car while shouting offensive remarks, according to police.
The safety campaign begins Friday and runs through July 7.
The Buffalo Grove resident was also charged with drug paraphernalia possession, according to police.
Tara Anderson has been a member of the Buffalo Grove Police Department for 25 years.
The driver, who the victim did not know, were having a friendly conversation prior to the theft occurring.
The Memorial Day "Click It or Ticket" enforcement period ran from May 16 to May 27.
The armed robbery occurred last December at Extended Stay America.
The 24-year-old Schaumburg resident was pronounced dead at an area hospital following the Thursday night crash.
Residents in the Rose Boulevard neighborhood contacted police about the incident.
The Wheeling resident was charged with unlawful use of a weapon, driving under the influence, and illegal transportation of alcohol.
The incident occurred earlier this month at a Shell gas station on Milwaukee Avenue, according to police.
The high-visibility seat belt enforcement initiative is currently underway, and runs until May 27, coinciding with the Memorial Day holiday.
The historic bridge is a main attraction. But business owners say just about every week, a truck gets stuck trying to go through the bridge.
The damage was found on the park grounds at 951 McHenry Road, according to police.
A 48-year-old Robbins resident is accused of handing out THC-infused chocolates to children between the ages of 2 and 9 Sunday at a park.
The event at Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 16, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
The effort was part of April's Distracted Driving Awareness Month enforcement campaign.
Four children became fatigued and sluggish after consuming the candy Sunday at Pleasant Run/Four Acres Park.
Police believe Wednesday's incident was an organized plan to steal a box truck loaded with electronics.
Kevin Smith reportedly confronted someone with a shotgun, forcing them into a building, and then left the witness behind.
Smoke and heat damage throughout the second floor of the home left it uninhabitable.
Smoke and heat damage on the second floor left the home uninhabitable, authorities said.
The Antioch resident was also charged with obstructing identification and possession of drug paraphernalia.
The marks were discovered on the locking mechanism on a door of the business, according to police.
The 12-year-old went missing Wednesday evening and was found at the border of Buffalo Grove and Wheeling.
A search that included rescue dogs started last week when the nonverbal 45-year-old went missing.