An Elmhurst man is among the local police department's latest DUI arrests.
A man and a woman were accused of holding up a convenience store at gunpoint.
One of the suspects had a large magnet to defeat anti-theft devices, police said.
An officer met with a business owner about unauthorized machines, authorities said.
The police chief reported on the number of vacancies compared to last year.
But the police chief wants more cameras in particular areas of town.
The chief wants new technology to protect the public from pursuits.
A local woman was charged after she crashed her car, police said.
A suspect had one seemingly small request as part of the hiring, police said.
A person was pumping gas when the theft happened, police said.
In another case, a man jumped on the hood of a woman's car, causing damage, police said.
He reached speeds of 72 mph on a residential street, ending up in a dead end, authorities said.
A pile of shell casings was found over the weekend on a local street, police said.
In one case, a woman pushed a man, who was taken to the hospital, police said.
The man led police on a chase, crashing into cars along the way, police said.
The suspect stole the wallet from a desk at an Elmhurst business, police said.
In another case, a man sold a Rolex watch at Starbucks, but later discovered the cashier's check was fraudulent, police said.
After they were caught, they admitted to committing theft the day before, police said.
The officers were there after he bothered the neighbors in the middle of the night, police said.
The man was ordered jailed because he was considered a flight risk, authorities said.
Someone grabbed another person and moved him out of the way at an Elmhurst business, police said.
The man was cited on a charge of loud noise, local police said.
The fire in a local neighborhood damaged the second floor of the house, authorities said.
The fire was found in the unit's kitchen and quickly put out, the city said.
Police said they were checking home security footage to identify who sent the flyer.
A resident relinquished his guns to local police officers, authorities said. He was required to do so.
He pushed another man, causing him to fall down, authorities said.
He was the same one who caused a disturbance in July at a local convenience store, police said.
The men hid the merchandise in a "happy birthday" bag and a backpack, authorities said.
In another case, a local church asks officers to issue a no-trespass notice, police said.
In another case, a woman with a flat tire became the victim of road rage, police said.
He was charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.
The man took the employee into a vacant room and assaulted her at gunpoint. DNA was a factor in solving the case.
A local woman was arrested after an argument turned physical, police said.
The man was found hiding in a shed in a backyard in Villa Park, authorities said.
A woman accused another of being rude to a Kohl's worker in women's clothing.
They were given conditions upon their release from custody, authorities said.
A bar fight involved two people Friday night at a downtown Elmhurst bar, police said.
In another case, a woman threatened someone else in downtown Elmhurst, police said.
A suspect was arrested, with formal charges to be filed later, authorities said.