The man was seen rummaging through an unlocked car in a driveway, police say.
A restaurant calls police after a customer is upset when no table is available for him, police say.
A woman at a fitness center argues with members who are not wearing masks, report says.
A belligerent woman falls outside a restaurant, but doesn't know why, a police report says.
In one instance, a woman is standing on a resident's property and staring at the homeowner, report says.
In the summer, a subdivision resident called a woman pedestrian a "hillbilly," saying she had no right to walk there, according to a report.
The incident appears to have stemmed from an argument between hotel guests, police say.
A homeowner is ordered to stop a fence project until he gets a permit, report says.
Refrigerator repairman tells resident he has an appointment, but he does not. Police are called.
Police get calls about gunshots, but it turns out they were fireworks for a Diwali event, police say.
The latest weekly increase is lower than the previous one.
Elmhurst police also chased suspect, whom they say is linked with ramming Lyons police car, report says.
Neighbor says she sees a man hiding in bushes while her children were playing outside, report says.
In one case, a building contractor says a resident did not pay for work, report says.
Homeowner blames workers who had been in home. Police did not get access to conduct an investigation.
Resident took millions and bought luxury cars, but never delivered masks, prosecutors say.
Police were called to Village Hall when an elected trustee asked to listen to closed session recordings.
In one case, $80,000 in checks were fraudulently cashed, report says. Postal inspectors are involved in investigations.
Neighbors have differences over cats walking around. Cats accused of killing a bird.
Workers using a blowtorch while repairing a leak accidentally caused a fire, police say.
A construction superintendent complains about a union representative on a worksite, a report says.
Women driving slowly in a Maserati appear suspicious to a resident, report says.
A note with Ecuadoran poetry makes a store employee feel uncomfortable, report says.
Village Center incident prompts call to the police.
In two instances, people were seen either taking or knocking down signs, reports say.
Both of the offenders are listed as sexual predators on the state website.
While the efforts of Illinois residents appears to be paying dividends in battling COVID-19, worrisome data is being reported in Wisconsin.
Burr Ridge Officers have saved 13 lives using NARCAN; more than 700 overdoses were reversed in Dupage County since 2015.
Woman suspects her ex-husband may be responsible for unknown noise near her house, report says.
Restaurant customer gets belligerent during political discussion, police say.
A man says a dog running toward him caused him to fall, report says.
Village police list guard shack officer's report as unfounded, report says.
Employees at a Burr Ridge business became worried after two workers got into an argument, report says. One had a concealed gun.
Trucker refuses to give back truck to boss until he is paid, report says.
"Unpleasant" karaoke was the source of one complaint in the village.
Village police finds the complaint about living arrangements unfounded.
Segway-riding salesman charged with soliciting without a permit, report says.
Ex-Hinsdale accountant used money to buy houses, yachts, aircraft, guns and jewelry, feds say.
Man accused in hit-and-run accident at hardware store.
Woman at hotel finds that her baby's father is with another woman elsewhere in the building, report says.