Kwamaine Tarver, 24, has been charged after he robbed a store with a handgun and led police on a car chase, police said.
The two men were pursued into Harvey, where they were taken into custody with the assistance of other law enforcement agencies.
Two incidents — an armed robbery and a burglary — happened in Frankfort, with the thieves stealing items including an urn with ashes.
Two armed men entered Speedway, 22305 S. Center Road, at 5:20 a.m.Friday and stole cash and merchandise.
Police say Anthony Swift groped three women in three separate incidents on the Old Plank Road Trail in Frankfort.
A man with the gun and another man then left the bank with the woman in her car, making several stops to get goods and money.
When the woman passed the Indian Boundary passage, the man grabbed her buttocks and ran away through Indian Boundary Park, police said.
Paulius Sventickas, of Lemont, stole a Mercedes-Benz from the detailing business, police said.
The owner had reviewed video surveillance and saw three men stealing the truck around 7:20 p.m. Monday.
The runner told police the man touched her buttocks area as she ran past him near Larch Road.
Police said the two men took Newport cigarettes and under $60 from the register.
A fire was discovered inside the concession stand at East and was extinguished within 10 minutes.
The home didn't have working smoke detectors, the district said.
The woman was treated at the hospital for minor injuries, police said.
Hamilton has been involved with six previous reports of theft, and has stolen alchol in each incident, according to police.
One car was found unoccupied in Chicago, while a man was arrested after found driving the other, police said.
The man was parked at Commissioners Park on Wednesday night, when police conducted a check of the area.
Three cars were stolen from one business, while cigarettes were stolen from another.
Police Chief John Burica said Tuesday the department is still investigating the incident.
Here's a brief look at what Frankfort police have been up to lately.
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One of the suspects is believed to be the same man as the June 4 robbery, and the car matches the description from June 4 as well.
Police believe the man was followed from Chicago to Monee, where he was shot.
Joshua Novak, 27, died this week at a Joliet hospital almost a week after he tried to hang himself at Will County's Jail.
Through their investigation, police said they learned the attack was sexually motivated.
Two robbers threatened the clerk with a screwdriver, police said.
Frankfort Police reports through May 21.
Novak has had bond set at $3 million, and is at Will County Adult Detention Facility.
Will County Sheriff's Office police reports through April 29.
Police said 314 grams of cannabis, a handgun and $6,000 were found inside a Frankfort home.
Sundstrom was booked into Will County Adult Detention Facility on Tuesday and has a court date on Wednesday.
The driver was taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries, according to Northern Illinois Fire Ground.
During this time, officers will answer questions and listen to any concerns community members may have.
The gun was later discovered to be a BB gun, police said.
James Harden, 44, with a last known address in the 11700 block of Azure Drive, is wanted for domestic battery charges.
Sentencing is scheduled for June 5. Yamini faces a sentence of 21 to 45 years in prison.
James Epich, 31, was released from jail on March 25 and his next court date is April 16.