A fraudulent email led the business to change a worker's direct deposit information, authorities said.
In another case, a man pushed two people in a domestic disturbance at a local park, police said.
In another case, a trio scammed a man outside a local store, authorities said.
A man was accused of making unwelcome contact with another party-goer, police said.
She is accused of speeding away from officers in Villa Park and Elmhurst, authorities said.
She was placed under arrest and taken to the police station.
She fell from the car, police said. He faces reckless conduct and reckless driving charges.
One person who was going well over twice the speed limit was charged with a misdemeanor, police said.
In another case, a dog bites a person in a local neighborhood, authorities said.
He is accused of trespassing at a convenience store and other places.
Police asked for the public's help in finding the resident.
The manager asked two men to leave because of their drunkenness, but one pushed the manager, authorities said.
The driver reached speeds of 118 mph and came to a stop after officers deployed tire deflation devices, authorities said.
A family prevented a woman from going behind the wheel, fearing she was drunk, police said.
In other cases, Elmhurst men were arrested on domestic battery charges, police said.
Local officers stopped a pickup truck that they deemed suspicious on Route 83.
A trooper and a Tesla driver were taken to area hospitals after the crash, authorities said.
She told an officer she was "totally fine." She was friends with the sergeant.
The hospital was placed on lockdown for about an hour.
In another case, a woman who was pushed in her bedroom went to the hospital, authorities said.
In another case, an Elmhurst woman is out money after a warrant scam, police said.
He logged thousands of miles and received no discipline for his DUI arrest.
In another case, an Elmhurst man who apparently became homeless has been charged repeatedly, police said.
Two employees were charged with selling to minors.
In another case, an 80-year-old driver hit a house with a car, police said.
An unincorporated Elmhurst man was accused of displaying a knife, police said.
He threatened a woman at her home, where a judge barred him from going, police said.
One of those pursued dropped a purse, which was taken to the police station, authorities said.
The child was last seen riding his bicycle on the Illinois Prairie Path.
She is believed to have stolen jewelry and cash in the May break-in, authorities said.
In another case, spilled food may have drawn a scratching, police said.
Police are looking into nearly $800,000 in questionable refunds for private events, according to 3-year-old records.
In other cases, police responded to disturbances at a restaurant and a veterinarian's office.
Police said the man approached a woman threateningly. He was charged with disorderly conduct.
The suspects worked quietly finding unlocked cars, police said.
He changed his story about drinking, repeatedly calling the officer "dude."
In other cases, police responded to domestic disturbances in local neighborhoods.
Police dealt with three such cases in the last few days. In one instance, four men were arrested.