In another case, a man was charged with DUI and drug possession, police said.
The suspect sped away from an officer who spotted his car, police said.
The plants in his yard were visible to the public, authorities said.
The suspect is accused of violating a no-contact order when he picked up his daughter at a bus stop, police said.
A woman accused a man of choking her during an argument, police said.
The man went to prison for his role in a 2005 fight that resulted in another man's death.
The bomb threat was one of several targeting libraries Tuesday across the Chicago area, according to law enforcement.
A woman was arrested on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, among other offenses, police said.
A woman trying to cross a street in town fell from her wheelchair, police said.
In another case, a man tried to flee officers after striking a railing, police said.
In one, someone entered a house and stole a purse, police said.
The employee was taken to the hospital, police said. The nature of the injuries was not revealed.
The woman fell during a dispute over her neighbor's dog defecating in other yards, police said.
The man was driving a car linked to burglaries in Western Springs, police said.
An arbitrator decided whether to allow firefighters to use recreational marijuana off duty.
The victim's children and grandchildren thanked the officers for their rescue.
The woman's tire went flat after a man asked her whether she wanted to get to know him, police said.
In another case, a local man was arrested on drug charges, police said.
Interim chiefs have run the fire department most of the time since spring 2021.
The 68-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
The man, Devin Revels, was arrested in Chicago on allegations of stealing catalytic converters in Elmhurst.
In another situation, officers responded to a child custody argument, police said.
In another case, a woman was arrested after she was seen driving a stolen car, police said.
The suspect crashed on a major street, police said. He was accused of robbing an ATM technician in Bensenville.
In another case, a local business was defrauded in an impersonation scam, police said.
She also struck two victims multiple times in a domestic disturbance, authorities said.
The man made off with $8,500 in tobacco products, reaching speeds of 80 mph during the pursuit, police said.
The child was intently watching the aftermath of a crash over the weekend.
Three car burglaries were reported in a local neighborhood, with a wallet stolen, police said.
He was being taken by ambulance to Elmhurst Hospital, police said.
A man was arrested two days after the incident, authorities said.
In another case, a man was found with cocaine and marijuana at a local park, police said.
The city is getting inquiries about its policies on golf carts and low-speed vehicles.
A woman told officers that her boyfriend threw her against the wall, police said.
A man was found with drugs after officers were called about a retail theft, according to a report.
She has been in trouble with the authorities before, as previous reports show.
The police issued their second chronic nuisance warning to the business.
The suspect crashed his car in town and ran away, caught nearly two miles away, authorities said.
Local officers responded to disturbances in two neighborhoods.
Other unlocked cars were ransacked on the same night, according to police reports.