"Five inches of rainfall have caused flooding on some roadways; high-standing water makes certain roadways impassable."
"Burr Ridge continues to do its part to bring the curve down."
An officer reported finding Village Hall unlocked in the middle of the night.
The second time, an officer told the car's owner to bring the dog inside his home, police said.
Grasso says, "There are only 10 more active cases in Burr Ridge than there were 14 days ago."
Police warn landscapers who are working outside of the village's outdoor maintenance hours, report says.
Man does not want dogs or neighbors on his property, report says.
Resident says humidity from the fountain increases chances for getting the coronavirus, report says.
Man harasses local real estate agent with personal questions, report says.
A person who was at a Burr Ridge park after hours was playing Pokemon Go.
Burr Ridge neighborhood is apparently targeted in burglaries.
Suspicious car ends up being person who wants to meditate outside church, report says.
Woman says she filed report because she wanted problem documented.
Residents with a Burr Ridge ID can drive by the front entrance of Village Hall from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive four masks per car.
Grasso addresses testing and economic questions from Burr Ridge residents.
Suspicious car's driver tells officers he and his friends were bored. His friends ran away when first officer approached.
Police are called to a bank about a man searching inside a dumpster, report says.
Man calls police to say his daughter with severe asthma was at his ex-wife's family's Easter dinner, report says.
Police get a complaint that a restaurant's employees were not wearing masks and gloves.
Resident twice finds half eaten chicken sandwiches in her mailbox, police say.
Disagreements are over online discussions, loud music, dogs and lights.
Resident says neighbor is taking pictures and video of her when she is outside.
Resident alerts police about basketball game at Stevens Park, report says.
Mayor Grasso writes to residents about coronavirus testing, a complimentary medical phone-line and how to support local business.
Woman reports domestic battery on County Line Road, but asks police not to inform suspect, report says.
Mayor Grasso provides resources for Burr Ridge businesses and residents during the coronavirus stay-home order.
Police get two reports of scary dogs in recent days.
Residents took action after they returned to hear what they thought were footsteps. The police had a theory.
Company representative says he would try to keep down noise.
"Staff is working to keep current and our Police are patrolling and answering all calls for service to keep you safe and protected."
One argument was over a pair of broken glasses, police say.
Police found patrons in the restaurants, one of which received a warning, reports said.
Because of coronavirus, the police will treat low-priority cases differently.
Two Burr Ridge businesses deal with issues involving former employees, police say.
Gym customer says insurance can cover some of the items. The case was closed after the man refused to file a complaint, police said.
The theft of items took place while a customer was at Lifetime Fitness.
The man was looking into a car on Forest Edge Court, police say.
Vinny was found emaciated in a garbage bag along road, police said.
Officers were alerted to situations where a shareholder was voted out and an employee was fired, police say.
Police also respond to egg-throwing boys and an armored truck collision.