In another case, a resident was the victim of a gift card scam.
A fire was put out Thursday in the Elmhurst Art Museum, police said.
Another man kept getting arrested for trespassing at various places downtown.
The woman threw more trash on a resident's yard after he objected, police said.
A knife-wielding man was subdued after an officer deployed a Taser, authorities said.
In another case, a man struck another person several times, police said.
The man, who was charged with weapon violations, was with a woman who lives in Elmhurst.
The man left with Target bags full of clothing and men's cosmetics, prosecutors said.
Police are called about suspicious people involved in a high school prank, according to a report.
He is accused of grabbing a woman and placing his arm around her neck during an argument, authorities said.
Authorities say they are investigating intoxication as a possible factor.
A man falsely identified himself as a sergeant to residents, authorities said.
In another case, a gun was unexpectedly delivered to a local business, police said.
A woman was charged with two counts of domestic battery, police said.
The city has not determined whether the possible lack of light played a role in last month's crash. But it received reports about problems.
In another case, a man was seen on video trying to break into a business, police said.
The man faces six counts of criminal property damage, authorities said.
A man was jailed on two counts of aggravated domestic battery, police said.
In another case, a laundry larceny was reported in north Elmhurst, police said.
She said a man stepped on her foot and twisted her left wrist, according to a police report.
She was arrested on charges of burning garbage, prowling, injuring property and possessing open alcohol.
The woman was charged with aggravated battery, among other offenses, and taken to jail.
He sped past an officer and then ran a red light, prompting a police chase, authorities said.
The men were stealing vehicles around the suburbs, police said. Two had been charged with such crimes last year.
The suspects took more than $2,000 worth of merchandise, police said.
The city issued the warning after a guest was accused of robbing a nearby driver.
In another case, a car was burglarized in a local neighborhood, with the steering column stolen, police said.
In another case, a man was cited on a charge of soliciting without a permit.
The city released most of the details, but didn't do so for a similar case less than a year ago.
Officers responded to a domestic, with a woman saying her drunk ex-boyfriend struck her, police said.
A woman admitted to stealing keys from a co-worker's jacket, police said.
The data suggested "inattentive driving," a crash investigation team said.
Elmhurst police and K-9 teams searched for the man.
A man's joke about a gun at an Elmhurst public place was not well received, authorities said.
In another case, a woman was charged with aggravated battery to a police officer, authorities said.
It turns out two suspects were stealing liquor, authorities said.
In another case, an Elmhurst man disobeyed an officer and fled, police said.
Also, people are charged with domestic battery in two incidents, police said.
The suspect insulted the driver's nationality and later indicated support for Donald Trump's campaign, authorities said.
The man's lawyer argued his client acted in self-defense in a bar brawl.