The agency said openness with the public on the shooting is a "double-edged sword."
The man fired a shot at a woman after she honked her horn for him to move, authorities said.
The animal, called a "coywolf," is about 55 pounds heavier than the typical coyote, police said.
The man kicked a screaming woman in the stomach and face, police said.
The Republican sheriff labeled the host a "cop hater," while the host called him "imperious."
In one case, a man was seen with a handgun while his accomplices searched cars in a garage, police said.
Authorities break silence on the mass shooting during Juneteenth celebration.
She was taken to the La Grange hospital for a head injury, police said.
The pair pushed and punched someone in Westmont, police said.
He was the sole provider of his two children, according to a fundraising page.
An attorney for the victim's family said the property owner did nothing for security.
The DuPage County Coroner's Office identified him as a 31-year-old Willowbrook man.
Several others were hurt trying to flee the area, according to police, who said there were no suspects in custody and no known motive.
Some files show sexual exploitation of toddlers, according to a plea agreement.
Authorities recovered the car in Chicago. It had been used in at least one burglary, police said.
A neighbor called after hearing a window being shattered, authorities said.
The police have warned residents "over and over and over," an official said.
Suspects don't respect town boundaries when committing crimes, a deputy police chief said.
The man says he was returning the vehicle to its owner in another suburb, police said.
One man was seen armed with a handgun, police said.
Men from Burr Ridge and Willowbrook were arrested in an incident at a bar, police said.
He and a Willowbrook man fought early in the morning at a Westmont business, police said.
She said she was coming home from a work function, police said. Her boss disagreed.
The passenger said the driver had a gun, but officers could not find one, police said.
In two cases, residents reported thousands of dollars worth of losses.
A car thief entered the businessman's unlocked Maserati and found a key fob inside, police said.
Burr Ridge businessman is ordered to report to prison in February.
His lawyer did not contest prosecutors' recommendation for a higher sentence.
Officers responded Thursday morning to the area of 70 Lincoln Oaks Drive.
Meanwhile, the suspect proposed to sell his house to help pay his victims.
One of the suspects in the group shot at a homeowner in another town, police said.
The man should be free, so he can pay back money to hospitals, his attorney argued.
An official explains one way the police may be thwarting thefts in town.
One of the suspects claimed to be working on street repairs, police said.
Elmhurst robbery victim was waiting for her husband to arrive on the train, police said.
The village plans to put a sidewalk on the only missing section of a road that links Burr Ridge to Hinsdale.
Man lives comfortably, despite pleading guilty to $2.5 million fraud, prosecutors said.
They stole a wallet from the woman's purse in broad daylight, police said.
Suspects are searching for unlocked cars with the keys left inside, police said.
A portion of a street is closed as a result of the incident.