The following arrest information was supplied by the Highland Park Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Highland Park and Deerfield Police Departments. It does not indicate a conviction.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
Injury to person was not life threatening.
The following report was provided by the Northbrook Police Department. Arrests and charges are accusations, and do not indicate guilt.
Charles E. Mills of Lake Forest has been charged with three offenses after police responded to a report of a suspicious bag at the Lake Forest Metra station on Oct. 4.
Inbound and outbound trains on the Union Pacific/North Line were stopped due to police activity in Lake Forest.
An original charge of attempted obstruction of justice has been upgraded to a felony charge of unlawful use of a weapon, according to the Daily Herald.
A police investigation in the 900 block of Westmoreland in Vernon Hills could be tied to the disappearance of Lake Villa resident Nick Steward.
The following arrest information was supplied by the Highland Park Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
The sole owner of TY, Inc., was emotional during a hearing in federal court Wednesday morning, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Defense attorney foresees trial rather than settlement.
Nick Steward has been missing since Sept. 20 when he left work in Wood Dale to drive home to Lake Villa.
The FBI has stepped down as lead investigator on the case, turning it back to local law enforcement. Seven people died from cyanide-laced Tylenol in the Chicago area.
The following police related items were pulled from area Patches. When an arrest is mentioned it should not be considered a conviction.
Defendant’s lawyer criticizes police grand jury testimony and plea bargain offer.
Judge will rule Nov. 12 whether Rousso’s constitutional rights were violated. Trial will not begin before Dec. 13.
Lake County Sheriff Mark Curran’s drug forum provides details about supply and demand fueling county’s drug epidemic.