James R. Stevens, 58, of St. Charles dies after losing control of his 1985 Honda motorcycle.
Also this week: a man is charged in a DUI crash that injured two kids, a community rallies to support a beating victim and a guy standing on a fountain yelling at people is busted for drugs.
The news of WNV in Elgin mosquitoes follows closely to the announcement that birds with the disease were found in Batavia and Aurora.
Also, victim says four female juveniles thew rocks at her car on Kirk Road.
The following information was supplied by the area police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The businesses include package liquors, as well as restaurants and taverns.
The following information was supplied by the Batavia Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
John Spira was 45 when he went missing under suspicious circumstances on Feb. 23, 2007, the Sheriff's Office said in a Tuesday news release.
The following information was supplied by the Batavia and Geneva police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
What will happen next to the property on the east gateway of St. Charles?
"This is happening in our neighborhood with kids in their beds at night," one resident says.
Jim Burge is hospitalized after a confrontation, according to a report by mystateline.com.
This is the first rabies-positive bat the Kane County Health Department has seen this year. One was discovered last year in St. Charles, and one in 2011 in an Aurora school yard.
The following information was supplied by the St. Charles Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Aurora man has an agreement with some local car dealers who allow him to take old or used tires before the dealership opens.
The following information was supplied by the Geneva and Batavia police departments. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The newspapers include bundles of the Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
But the mysterious urn turns out to be not so mysterious after all.
If you should have any information regarding these burglaries please call the Geneva Police Department Investigations Division at 630-232-4736.
Also this week: a tragic teen death rocks a community, a rescue attempt for a drowning man come up short and educators are nabbed for child porn.
Here's a round-up of recent, bizarre police report items from the area.
The majority of the burglaries are in the Fisher Farms and Westhaven subdivisions.
The following information was supplied by the Geneva Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Morbier brand cheese is recalled because of the potential of being contaminated with Listeria.
Also this week: a woman killed in a tragic fall from a horse, a suburban police chief faces harassment charges and multiple "flashing" incidents.
In other news, $500 in cash is stolen from a second-shift employee's locker at Johnson Controls and someone apparently swaps bikes.
The following criminal-damage reports were collected from the Geneva Police Department blotter.
The 38-year-old is sentenced to two years probation, community service and a $4,995 fine.
The man is described as 5 feet 9, weighing 180 to 200 pounds, in his mid-30s to early 40s with curly brown hair, a police report stated.