Doctor Kishor Jain was told to come back to court in January.
The New Lenox cops are after some frauds.
Lincoln-Way West student Logan Bowman wanted his bond reduced but the judge didn't go along with it.
Frankfort Police Officer Donald Walsh was arrested on new charges during a court appearance for his felony domestic battery case Wednesday.
A new town has been represented in the collection of alleged thieves targeting the New Lenox Walmart.
A wanted Murphysboro man was captured and also turned out to be carrying pot, police said.
The prosecutor dropped one felony charge and reduced another to a misdemeanor before Jim Moustis' grandson pleaded guilty to stealing from his boss.
The two young men tried to smuggle stuff out under their clothes, police said.
The teen suing the New Lenox Berkot's wasn't the only one arrested on the day of the alleged beating.
We looked at stories from across America in the year since the shootings at Sandy Hook School to try to illustrate the scale of the problem.
An awful lot of electric wire is missing from the Mokena BP Amoco facility, the sheriff's police said.
Mokena man Sean Flynn was freed after posting $50,000 bond.
A Bloomington man said he was left to dangle from a van by his chained arm while he was an inmate at the Will County jail.
Relatives of two young men strangled to death in January accused one of the alleged killers of courtroom misbehavior.
Ice on the roads means drunken drivers are even more likely to cause crashes. See who failed driving school in this week's roundup of DUI reports from the Southland.
Men get five-fingered discount on purse shopping • Snoopy mailbox disappears a day after resident sets up Christmas decorations ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.
The Stateville Correctional Center inmate who fell to his death Thursday has been identified.
A prisoner at Stateville Correctional Center jumped to his death from the fifth floor of a cell house.
Will County deputies orchestrated a drug raid at a Mokena man's home.
Check out what was up with the Frankfort police last week.
The Frankfort man surrendered to the police Tuesday.
A quarter of home decoration fires happen in December and more than half of those are started by candles, says the New Lenox Fire Department.
While several Patch readers offered their support for Rev. Michael W. O’Connell, a network of sexual abuse survivors say the Archdiocese of Chicago has not done enough on the case.
A Frankfort man has been charged with identity theft but has yet to be apprehended.
The Frankfort police should have turned over an audio recording of one of their police officers allegedly threatening his girlfriend, a Will County judge pronounced.
Three people were pulled over and one went to jail.
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There haven't been so many people allegedly stealing from the New Lenox Walmart lately.
A Frankfort man allegedly intended to deal cocaine, the New Lenox police said.
Rev. Michael W. O'Connell served at Our Lady of the Woods Parish from 1997 until 2012, where the misconduct was claimed to take place.
A prosecutor objected but the judge gave the go-ahead for a Tinley Park man to receive wine-soaked communion in the alcohol-free Will County jail. What do you think?
The New Lenox police are after whoever was behind the recent statue vandalism on West Joliet Highway.
The New Lenox vandalism was the second report of Christmas crime in the area so far this season.
But the judge said Bahaa Sam can take communion that way.
A driver used a karate kick on a cop during a traffic stop in Orland Park. Find out what happened with that and other recent DUI reports from around the Southland.
Cops catch a cold case in New Lenox • Victoria's Secret notice alerts 95-year-old woman to identity theft • Man with a rifle has spotty memory • A grinch steals Christmas decorations ... This week's roundup of weird crime news in the Southland.
The attorney for the Village of Frankfort said he saw no reason to share a secret audio recording with the police department that charged one of his town's cops with felony domestic battery.
Burglars struck on Third Avenue, police said.
Here's the guy selling alleged Nightmare on Hickory Street murderer Bethany McKee's letters, among other things.