Two residents were robbed at gunpoint in April before the group drove off in a Jaguar SUV.
The 36-year-old Chicago resident is accused of felony aggravated criminal sexual abuse stemming from an incident last month.
Police said the ex-worker told them over the phone that they were being harassed before hanging up on an officer.
The incident occurred last week at a hotel in the 4500 block of W. Lake Avenue.
Police continue to investigate the Monday afternoon incident in the 2600 block of Old Willow Road.
The business said the ex-employee had also used racial slurs and had called the business over 30 times in three hours.
The event at Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 16, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
Police met with the conductor, who said the person was being loud and disruptive.
The person also reportedly threatened to kill the neighbor walking the dog with a gun because their lawn had just been fertilized.
The Glenview resident was punched three to four times in the face while outside a business.
The three men displayed handguns Monday night and demanded the belongings of a male and female at their home.
The out-of-state resident said he wanted to make sure other shoppers didn't get accused of the theft.
Police said the cars in parking lots and on the streets disrupted access to open businesses in the area.
The arrest followed an investigation into five separate previous incidents at Jewel.
After the food was delivered, the person only paid $3 on a $6 bill, and the staff took the fries away, according to police.
The resident said they also received other random messages showing people with injuries, and the caller continued to demand money.
The collision happened Friday night in Island Lake.
James M. Solger, 61, was found deceased in his Glenview home earlier this month.
The neighbor also parks in front of the house and stares in the windows, according to police.
The Chicago resident died Wednesday, one day after being struck by a Cook County Sheriff's Department vehicle.
None of the calls made during the six days were for emergency services, according to police.
The 61-year-old was found deceased in a Glenview home Sunday night on Glenview Road.
The incident occurred Tuesday morning in the 9800 block of Milwaukee Avenue.
The North Regional Violent Crimes Task Force is assisting Glenview police in the investigation as the man was found deceased Sunday.
When restaurant staff told him to stop, he began yelling at them and causing a disturbance.
The 51-year-old pleaded guilty to bank fraud and money laundering charges last year.
Officer Robert Fryc, 43, had worked for the Glenview Police Department since 2007.
The Niles resident had two out-of-state warrants, according to police.
A Markham man threatened the delivery driver with a knife last month and took a package.
The estimated birth year for the deceased woman discovered floating in the Skokie River is estimated to be between 1964 and 1983.
Glenview police responded to the post Thursday morning and continue to investigate.
The resident heard a knock at her door and was jumped after answering it Sunday in the 900 block of 9th Street.
The 27-year-old was charged with two counts of aggravated identity theft (victim over 60), identity theft over $10,000.
The cause of the Sunday crash near the intersection of West Lake Avenue and Pfingsten Road remains under investigation.
A resident had contacted someone through a Craigslist ad for massage services, according to police.
Police found the vehicle fully engulfed in flames Sunday morning near the intersection of West Lake Avenue and Pfingsten Road.
The incident occurred on a recent afternoon in the 1100 block of Raleigh Road, according to police.
Chicago police SWAT and K9 units were activated and responded to where the call, and other 911 calls, were coming from in Glenview.
It marked the highest number of calls the department has ever responded to for a calendar year.
Police said the incident resulted in a number of other fights at the business.