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Killer Remains At Large | Dog Fire Rescue | Shooting Investigation

Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.

North Suburban News Update publishes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
North Suburban News Update publishes on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (Patch)

NORTHERN CHICAGO SUBURBS, IL — Hope your week is off to a good start. Let us get you caught up on the latest news from the northern Chicago suburbs from the past few days.

Here is a look at articles that have been getting attention from Patch.com readers:

Killer Remains At Large 1 Year After Palatine Man's Homicide: Cops

Police say they have conducted an "exhaustive" investigation over the last year and continue to follow leads in Jun Zhang's death.

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Firefighters Rescue Dog After Extinguishing Kitchen Fire In Knollwood

Crews found a neighbor's dog while searching the apartment building following a blaze believed to have begun from a cooking accident.

Woman, 42, Dead; Barrington Police Investigate Shooting: Authorities

The 42-year-old woman was found with a gunshot wound in the 400 block of West Russell Street Sunday night, police said.

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Glenview Man Harasses Doctor, Commits Hate Crime: Police

Police said the 68-year-old sent harassing text messages to his former doctor due to their perceived religion.

Train Hits Pedestrian In Lake Forest, Service Halted On MD-N Line

Service was halted at Glenview and Grayslake after a person was struck by a Milwaukee District North Line train on Monday morning.

Judge To Rule On Whether Cops Violated Accused Mass Shooter's Rights

Attorneys debated whether actions by police and prosecutors during Bobby Crimo's interrogation denied him due process under Illinois law.

Lake County Adopts $659M Budget, Hikes Property Tax Levy Less Than Max

Spending is up $19 million in this year's budget, which includes funding for a new emergency management facility.

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