Prosecutors said the 60-year-old was entrusted with babysitting the girl and her siblings at their unincorporated Northfield Township home.
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In two separate incidents, a boulder and brick were used to enter the businesses.
The residents had heard loud noises in the backyard and later saw the group on surveillance video hiding in the bushes.
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The previously trespassed customer fled on his bike prior to police arrival at the business.
The Glenview Police Department handled a number of criminal complaints over the past week including forgery, trespassing, and other crimes.
The five also faced additional charges in connection with an incident on Milwaukee Avenue after police said they failed to pay for lodging.
The public is invited to the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Glenview Station 14.
Police responded to the business in the 400 block of Glenview Road following a 3 a.m. alarm.
The incident happened at a business in the 2200 block of Willow Road, according to police.
A driver alleges a person they were having a traffic dispute with pointed a firearm toward them.
Responding officers found the suspect's car in the area before it fled at a high rate of speed.
The duo followed the victim's car into a parking lot, began a "confusing" conversation and then robbed them, according to police.
The person is in critical condition following the Tuesday afternoon crash, according to authorities.
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Police said they were discovered on the lookout tower at Gallery Park.
The victim did not want to sign complaints, but wanted the Glenview resident banned from the store, according to police.
One Glenview resident received a message from a hacked Facebook account, according to police.
Except for a dog, the house was unoccupied at the time of the Wednesday afternoon fire, according to authorities.
Several residents were threatened with intimidation after sending nude photos on the app, according to police.
A resident saw the man walking around his neighborhood during the afternoon hours, according to police.
A preliminary investigation revealed a male suspect entered an antiques store Thursday and threatened two employees with an edged weapon.
The incident was one of a number involving spray paint around the village.
The caller told the resident their "grandson" needed the money for bond, according to police.
The resident of Northbrook was riding his bicycle when the Friday evening incident occurred.
They also made off with firewood from the parking lot of the business.
There were no injuries from the Thursday morning fire, but there is an estimated loss of $10,000 to a building that was under construction.
The Chicago resident had valid warrants from Des Moines County, Iowa.
A number of residents found Ziploc baggies containing the literature outside their homes, according to police.
A number of motor vehicles were also burglarized, according to police.
A Glenview man told police he accidentally sent the woman photos of his genitals: Glenview Police Blotter.
Prosecutors said an undercover postal inspector delivered a package with more than 300 pills of suspected ecstasy to a Glenview apartment.
Officers spoke to the Wilmette resident and issued them a village ordinance citation for theft: Glenview Police Blotter.
Two people were taken to Lutheran General Hospital Tuesday morning, while nine others were treated for injuries at the scene.
The Wheeling resident is accused of attempting to flee police following the incident: Glenview Police Blotter.
The non-verbal resident had not been seen since being discharged from Lutheran General Hospital on May 4.
Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart is renewing his request for the publicβs help in locating a man from unincorporated Maine Township.
Najee Stansberry, 23, was discharged at around 11:30 a.m. May 2, from Lutheran General Hospital.
The suspect advised the resident to pay two tickets, totaling $1,500: Glenview Police Blotter.