Two St. Charles men and three Elgin men were charged with public drunkenness and fighting at Cedar and North 2nd streets.
$75,000 bail set Monday for suspect police say forced his way into a St. Charles home and threatened a resident with a knife.
According to the family, Peter Maloney became lost and boarded the wrong train after arriving at Union Station on an Amtrak train.
She’s accused of yanking the hair of another woman hard enough to cause her to fall backward off her barstool.
Police are searching for Peter A. Maloney, a 68-year-old man with mental disabilities, last seen Dec. 2, 2013, boarding an Amtrak train in Champaign, IL.
There is no word yet on what charges she may face in the death of her infant son.
Patch readers say the smell was "chemically" and "sweet."
Eight separate theft reports are filed for items ranging from $10 in cash to a $700 cell phone.
The following information was supplied by the Geneva Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
DUI Roundup is a compendium of driving-under-the-influence charges reported during the week prior to Nov. 23 in Patch towns throughout the west suburbs.
The following information was supplied by the Batavia Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The compliance check of 34 businesses was the first round funded by a grant to the St. Charles Police Department for 2013-14.
The following information was supplied by the Batavia and Geneva police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Part 1 of a two-part series.
A look at some of the odd, quirky police news from around the region.
Romeoville police say they were forced to shoot one of the suspects when he attempted to drive away with an police officer caught in the getaway car's door.
The following information was supplied by the Geneva and Batavia police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
"His egregious and deceitful actions have been disruptive to our judicial system and potentially harmful and embarrassing to those public officials who have accepted the challenge of keeping the judicial system fair and neutral.”
Nixle 360 replaces the outdated Reverse 911 system, a hardware-based phone call system that was purchased in 2007.
The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not a determination of guilt.
Thefts Roundup: $500 in pre-cut firewood taken.
Someone smashes windows to two cars parked near the Mega Center at Pheasant Run Resort. One teacher loses $200 in teaching supplies.
The following information was supplied by the St. Charles Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Fox and Turkey races will be held Thursday morning in Batavia, which will require Houston Street to be closed to vehicle traffic from North Island Avenue to Route 31 (North Batavia Avenue) in the downtown.
If you have information about this or any other crime in Batavia, please contact the Batavia Police Department at 630-879-2840.
Vehicle-burglary roundup: Tools and a Tom Tom were taken this week.
Report of man wearing a bra through hotel is strikingly similar to incident in July.
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of Jeffrey Talley is asked to contact the Geneva Police Department Investigations Division at 630-232-4736.
The Aurora man reported missing Sunday "has a pending trial in Kane County for allegations of criminal sexual assault involving a family member."
Several accidents, some with injuries, are reported Tuesday by Tri-Com Dispatch.
Please call 911 if you have any information on the whereabouts of Enrique Ruiz, 85.
A 24-year-old Batavia woman is taken to Delnor Hospital after the Nov. 14 crash.
This timeline is pieced together from media reports of the disappearance of the Farrey family, their discovery and the arrests of former St. Charles residents Jeffrey and Jenna Farrey.
Defense attorney says wife Jenna Farrey is manipulative, and that the former St. Charles couple’s 5-month-old son did not die by his father’s hand.
Accident reports: A single-car accident results in injuries to the driver, according to reports filed with the Batavia Police Department.
Extradition will be slower than thought for the former St. Charles woman and mother of the 5-month-old boy found dead this week in the New Mexico desert.
Other items in today’s collection of odd and quirky reports include distasteful graffiti in Geneva and Downers Grove, a purse lost during yard work, and a bomb threat.