Another suspect was found sleeping behind the wheel before he was arrested, police said.
The man was driving drunk and had marijuana, authorities said.
They stole nearly $1,000 in merchandise before leaving in a minivan, police said.
A wallet was stolen from a woman's purse at a local grocery store, police said.
In another case, a resident who has been repeatedly cited for loud noise was ticketed again, police said.
Officers said they were responding to a fight near a local bar.
In another case, a woman's purse was stolen from her cart at a grocery store, authorities said.
A man entered his former workplace and punched a worker he did not know, police said.
In another case, a man and a woman make off with clothing from a local store, police said.
He praised the city for keeping the "foot on the gas" for development.
In another case, a man became belligerent at an Elmhurst store, authorities said.
The suspect made off with cash after giving a demand note to a teller, police said.
The suspects stole nearly $1,500 worth of merchandise from a department store, police said.
The man was taken to the DuPage County Jail, where he remained days later, authorities said.
One of the men was wearing a $90,000 necklace that is believed to have been stolen in New York, police said.
The man was charged with two counts of domestic battery, police said.
Police found the driver and charged the person with disregarding a stop sign.
Woman was cited after officers visited her home three times, police said.
The man was arrested after he left the hospital, police said.
A neighbor went sleuthing for the origin of a burning smell and smoke alarm, police said.
"The mayor loves me!" the bar manager was quoted as saying when told about a possible citation. The manager said he expects no favoritism.
Money was stolen from inside an unlocked car, authorities said.
She was placing her child in her rear seat at the time, authorities said.
In another case, a driver was arrested after trying to strike a bicyclist, police said.
The men were trying to break through a business' windows and door, police said.
Officers said the man was playing loud music and throwing items in the driveway.
The man pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography earlier this year, records show.
Few departments get this accreditation. It occurred after assessors went on ride-alongs and sought residents' feedback, among other things.
Three women were arrested after stealing merchandise from a store, authorities said.
In another case, a man is believed to have charged thousands to his former Elmhurst employer, police said.
Once he was noticed, he ran away to a car and fled the neighborhood, police said.
In other action, Elmhurst police made three DUI arrests in the last few days.
Officers were called twice to a residence over a couple of days.
Following an extensive search of the hotel, one person of interest was taken into custody.
A resident calls for stop signs there, an idea her two aldermen back. A committee declined to take action during the summer.
He was arrested later when officers in another suburb responded to a traffic crash, authorities said.
One of the people was charged with aggravated battery and armed violence, police said.
The bullets struck an occupied car and a house, but no one was hurt, authorities said.
The children selected merchandise and gave it to their parents to steal, police said.
Police responded to two domestic disturbances in the last few days