The 26-year-old resident was charged with a felony following the incident last Friday at the new Dundee Road business.
Eight people died in the pileup, which involved both cars and semis. Video captured the aftermath on I-70 in northwest Kansas.
Joon Lee, who is nonverbal, was last seen Tuesday night walking southbound on Milwaukee Avenue at Palatine Road.
Joon Lee, 45, was last seen early Tuesday evening in the area of Wolf Road and Highland Avenue.
The six units were deemed "uninhabitable" following the Saturday fire that caused nearly $1 million in damage.
The arrests were made during a two-day human trafficking demand suppression operation earlier this week.
The 37-year-old was also charged with driving on a revoked license, operating a car with a suspended registration and uninsured.
Firefighters will have a temporary home as work is set to get underway on the construction of a modern firehouse at the current site.
The bus driver noticed the young boy with special needs during his school bus route, allowed him on the bus to get warm, and called police.
The Thursday fire occurred at a four-unit townhome on Thornapple Court, according to police.
The incident occurred at Royal Touch Car Wash, according to police.
The Arlington Heights resident, charged with several crimes, was arrested in the 1200 block of McHenry Road.
Police found broken glass near the front door of the business and merchandise and currency had been taken.
The Niles man was pulled over for disobeying a stop sign and it was discovered he had a suspended license, according to police.
Michael Szpisjak, 49, was killed while in his disabled vehicle last November in Wheeling.
The Prospect Heights resident was charged with endangering the life of a child.
Police found the accused together in a vehicle near the Walgreens store they had just stolen liquor from.
The man jumped over the counter at the front desk of the hotel, according to police.
The lights were strung to bushes in the homeowner's front yard, according to police.
The pair provided false and fraudulent information to U.S. authorities to obtain immigration benefits for foreign national clients.
Courtney Michaels, an administrative assistant, joined the Buffalo Grove Fire Department in 2020.
The blade was exposed in his left hand during an argument with a driver involved in the crash, according to police.
The incident occurred at Woodman's Grocery earlier this month.
Bayleigh Hoyt met the 17-year-old while he was in custody at the Depke Juvenile Detention Facility in Lake County, according to police.
Residents are being credited for working with police and reporting the suspicious activity.
No broken glass was found in the area where it went missing, according to police.
The "Click It or Ticket" and "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" enforcement campaign will run from Friday through Dec. 2.
The complainant said he and a coworker were standing inside the business, talking and laughing, when the accused approached him.
A 911 call had been made regarding an impaired driver at a construction site at E. Lake Cook Road and Lexington Drive
Police have also released the identity of the 24-year-old victim from the early Sunday morning incident that followed a fight.
A resident in the 800 block of Indian Spring Lane reported the theft on Election Day morning.
The Monday afternoon fire was found coming from the dryer and spreading into the first floor laundry room.
The Buffalo Grove Fire Department was part of one of the largest efforts in Illinois.
She is accused of possession of a controlled substance, driving under the influence of alcohol, and failure to reduce speed.
The complainant said the driver of a minivan had cut her off prior to the exchange.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a car Monday morning on Buffalo Grove Road.
The crash occurred at around 8 a.m. Monday and shut down traffic for several hours.
An employee at Walgreens wrote down the license plate of the car used in the crime and eventually tracked the two down at Dollar Tree.
The nationwide effort is spearheaded by the Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
An 18-year-old Arlington Heights resident was charged with a number of crimes during Tuesday night arrest.