The woman filled a shopping cart with liquor, household items and left a store without paying for them, according to police.
Police said a man demanded cash from the register after displaying a handgun tucked in his waistband during the Monday evening incident.
Five local residents were arrested by Glenview Police over the past week on a variety of charges including driving under the influence.
In a separate incident, two offenders stole a large amount of over-the-counter medication from a Waukegan Road business.
A Glenview resident was arrested following the investigation of an incident in the 1800 block of Milwaukee Avenue, according to police.
Police said the incidents occurred it the same time frame at different locations.
The person made lewd hand gestures toward them and broke the plastic bracket on their vehicle, according to police.
Bond was set at $500,000 for the 37-year-old Chicago resident following the death of a woman he had previously been in a relationship with.
A person of interest was taken into custody shortly following the Sunday morning incident, according to police.
Plea agreements were reached for two residents of Glenview and an Arlington Heights resident, according to prosecutors.
Police gave the customer a trespass notice following the incident at the request of the business.
A Fed-Ex truck also hit the Des Plaines resident during the early Saturday morning incident on Interstate 294, according to police.
The statue was taken from the lobby of the building, according to police.
A number of incidents have occurred this month with checks mailed from the post office, according to police.
A Chicago man is charged with criminal sexual assault, accused of "tormenting" a woman for weeks when their extramarital affair soured.
Police responded to an alarm at a business in the 1800 block of Pickwick Avenue when they discovered the cars missing.
Anthony Reschke remains behind bars, accused of first-degree attempted murder, following an incident with a store manager last month.
The 24-year-old is accused of two felonies following Monday's incident involving a 13-year-old girl.
A man attempted to abduct a female student Monday afternoon at her bus stop, according to police.
The incident at a Tower Drive business revolved around the outcome of a movie the two had just watched, according to police.
The incident occurred at the conclusion of the school day Monday in the area of Milwaukee Avenue and Kennicott Lane.
The school was placed into a soft lockdown after the Friday afternoon discovery as students were not allowed to leave their classrooms.
The Wheaton resident is currently housed in the Cook County Jail following the incident in the 1700 block of Greenwood Road.
The incident occurred during an argument at a business in the 2500 block of Waukegan Road, according to police.
A 31-year-old resident of Chicago is accused of firing a gun at a coworker Friday at a Mariano's in Glenview.
The store was closed to the public at the time of the Friday night incident.
Police believe the Thursday afternoon incident was isolated with no known threat to the public.
Five burglaries were reported on the same afternoon at the business, according to police.
The incident occurred in the 600 block of Milwaukee Avenue, according to police.
The man stole electronics from the same store on consecutive days, according to police.
The other driver was not injured in the Tuesday morning accident, according to police.
The incident occurred in the 600 block of Windsor Road.
The fire remains under investigation, according to the Glenview Fire Department.
Employees said they saw the person conducting multiple ticket switches on 4 items they had purchased at the register, according to police
Officers contacted the person who took the stroller and it was returned to the owner.
The Glenview Police Department handled a number of criminal complaints over the past week involving a number of offenses and made an arrest.
The business said the trap was set on Oct. 6 and not was not located when checked a month later.
The customer was asked to leave the business after reaching over the counter following a purchase, according to police.
Alina Jacek, 55, of Prospect Heights, was arrested nearly eight months after the crash killed 73-year-old Young Park.
The incident occurred at a facility in the 2900 block of West Lake Avenue, according to police.