The drivers' ages range from 24-31 and the arrests happened in the middle of the night and the middle of the afternoon.
She was found guilty this summer of driving after huffing an intoxicant.
In a separate incident, an 88 year old was charged with retail theft.
Swatting a YouTube celeb, communion juice thievery and a punch-drunk flirter this week in the annals of Chicagoland crime-n-shame.
The city is reminding residents to lock their cars and keep valuables out of site.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office also made 12 impaired driving arrests.
There were several other driving arrests in Highland Park last week.
Also, a tip jar was swiped from a St. John's Ave. business.
In one case, the driver was involved in an accident, police say.
Homeless man steals a Corvette, a mama protects her jailbird son and the peek-from-behind-the-curtain crew this week in crime-n-shame.
Highland Park police had extra officers out during the holiday period.
Six cars were burglarized last week.
This is the first incident of “swatting,” in which people try to get a SWAT team to arrive at someone’s home, in Highland Park.
Two other drivers were charged with driving with suspended licenses.
She gave a tearful talk to a group of Chicago teenagers this week about the dangers of drugs and driving under the influence.
The driver was hospitalized after the Monday evening crash on Skokie Valley Road.
Computer equipment and software was also stolen last week in Highland Park.
A Chicago woman was charged with driving under the influence and endangering the life of a child after a car accident on Half Day Road.
Another Highland Park resident was charged with striking a parked car in the music festival's parking lot.
Steven Habay was arrested this spring for posting the rants online and charged with cyberstalking and harassment by electronic device.
A tip jar was also robbed from a Highland Park business last week.
A teenager in Highland Park was arrested after she allegedly tattooed a minor.
A Riverwoods resident allegedly presented himself as a police officer.
The two children were abducted Thursday morning in Waukegan.
Those arrested for DUI last week in Highland Park range in age from 20 to 51.
They were on the grass while being inspected.
Tiny jail towels, iPad thief smiles, cigarette ripoff and a hard-to-swallow milk shake in the latest annals of Patch Chicago crime-n-shame.
One of the drivers, a 19 year old, was also charged with drug possession.
Bikes and a rack that had fallen off a car were also stolen in a separate incident.
The chase started in Highland Park, went through Lake Bluff and ended at the Naval Station Great Lakes.
The thefts occurred in separate incidents.
A man was also arrested at Ravinia for pot possession.
The arrests were made last week.
A woman locks up her dog in filth, a suspicious texter and a man with red fingernails this week in the annals of PatchChicago crime-n-shame.
A teen was also arrested for driving more than 35 MPH over the limit.
Scaffolding, braces and other construction material was also stolen.
He was charged in May with cyber stalking and electronic harassment for rants he made after being let go from the job, police said.
After an initial charge of sexual abuse by a Lake Forest women, two more patients said they were also abused.
A second DUI arrest was made on Park Avenue.
Two young women were also arrested for speeding more than 35 MPH over the limit.