The woman was found with false identifications containing other people's information, police said.
In another case, a nursing home resident struck another with a back scratcher, police said.
The man remains in the DuPage County Jail nearly a week later.
The suspects being chased by the police pulled into the resident's driveway.
A camera captured a person walking in the back of the house, police said.
Here is information from the police reports.
In another situation, a drunk man was charged twice this week, police said.
This was after a person was taken to the hospital in a domestic battery incident, police said.
The man was reported as being nearly three times the legal limit, police said.
She said she was coming home from a work function, police said. Her boss disagreed.
A Tesla driver asked the woman questions and appeared to record her as she walked into an elementary school, police said.
A man and a woman were taken to jail after being found with drugs, police said.
In another case, a person went to the hospital after a domestic disturbance, police said.
An employee did not return the company's property after being let go, police said.
In another case, a local man was charged after pushing and choking a woman, police said.
The woman told officers that the man followed her to a door.
The caretaker is accused of recording a video of the victim's genitals, prosecutors said.
The victims were a woman and her two small children, who were leaving a shopping center, police said.
A suspect threatened to fight parishioners and stole money from a donation box, public records show.
Officers were responding to a domestic dispute. They said a woman was in possession of others' identifications.
Three cars were stolen from a local dealership, police said. The front door was broken out.
Officers responded to a domestic disturbance in a local neighborhood.
In another case, a man hurts another person in the area of a fast food restaurant, police said.
Police put out an alert for the man Friday night. He was reported as having a medical issue.
They stole more than $1,000 worth of liquor each time they hit a local store, police said.
An official explained the sentence for a woman accused of burglary and retail theft.
The resident lost money after she was told she needed to send money to a family member, police said.
A man defrauded a local restaurant, police said. They gave his description.
The man is also accused of stealing from the church's donation box, police said.
The boy made threats in front of a teacher and a dean, authorities said.
A suspect seeking change in a store's parking lot ended up scamming an Elmhurst resident, police said.
Officers responded to two domestic disturbance calls in the last few days.
In another case, a man was arrested after obstructing his identification from officers, police said.
The pair, along with four others, stole nearly $15,000 in items from a store's shelves, authorities said.
He still had a key to a memorial table where parishioners donated money, authorities said.
A carpenter refused to give back a key after the owner no longer wanted him to finish a kitchen remodeling project, police said.
In another case, a man was charged with retail theft after stealing an electronic device from a store, police said.
The resident was charged for a second time with driving with a revoked license, among other offenses, police said.
One of them was charged with failure to reduce speed to avoid a crash, police said.