While a plumber was working, someone entered his vehicle, police said.
Police were called about shots fired in a local neighborhood.
The boy set fire to a desk in an office, police said. Officers found out about it through a surveillance camera.
Police released a description of the suspect, who fled after the incident, authorities said.
The pet's owner was charged with having a dog at large, police said.
Another local man is accused of battering a woman as she was entering a car, authorities said.
The incident happened on Interstate 294, south of Roosevelt Road, a TV station said.
He had a loaded gun and was found to be drunk, police said.
The man repeatedly stabbed the woman, who was collecting her belongings, police said.
The cyclist and the driver were taken to hospitals for minor injuries, authorities said.
In another case, someone stole a woman's wallet while she was shopping at a grocery store, police said.
An Elmhurst man is suspected of striking a city employee and jumping on his city vehicle, police said.
Four officers were noted for making the most local drunken driving arrests.
In one case, suspects got access to a car, authorities said. They also tried to use stolen credit cards.
He was charged after an officer told him several times not to do so, authorities said.
They opened the back door and threw milk crates inside, authorities said.
The man stole a package from a porch and put it into a Grubhub bag, authorities said.
Local police also cited a server for not having a license, authorities said.
The former supervisor stole more than a half million dollars, the company said in a lawsuit.
The driver crashed into squad cars in an attempt to flee from police, authorities said.
A person carrying a DoorDash bag stole a package from a porch, police said.
The suspect was found in a nearby building a block away, authorities said.
One neighbor knocked on another's door to argue about Facebook posts, police said.
His unauthorized charges amounted to more than $300,000, according to a police report.
Officers stopped a person from repossessing a truck because the person had no license, police said.
Officers were called in response to complaints about fireworks.
The man was accused of armed robbery after holding up another man at gunpoint.
Police chased the suspects for a time. They are linked to burglaries around the Chicago area, police said.
A resident told police he has never been to Austin, but was billed for an ambulance there.
An Elmhurst woman faces two domestic battery charges after an incident at her house, police said.
The employee fraudulently used the company's credit card for several purchases, police said.
A protest takes place for a second time at an Elmhurst business, police said.
The victim did not press charges in a case labeled as disorderly conduct, police said.
The victim was a subcontractor working on a city project in Naperville and was not breathing when officers arrived, according to police.
Money and jewelry appeared to be missing in a burglary in Elmhurst, police said.
In another case, an Elmhurst resident is again cited for loud noise, police said.
An online transaction with the suspect started outside the police station, then moved to a grocery store, police said.
The business plans to increase two of its departments.
Earlier this year, the city gave the hotel a chronic nuisance warning.
A woman shoulder-bumped the landlord during an argument at her house, police said.