A man and a woman were arrested on DUI charges in the last few days, police said.
They were trying to withdraw $4,500 from a victim's bank account, police said.
The theft wasn't reported for more than a week, police said.
The accounts were frozen before any losses to the residents' accounts, police said.
The suspect's story about a car fire did not add up, a police report indicates.
Man held up an acquaintance during the planned sale of a phone, police said.
In another case, a Clarendon Hills teen is accused of disorderly conduct.
The victim recognized the suspect from Western Springs, police said.
The engine was running and the keys were inside, Hinsdale police said.
Police release a photo of a suspect in a local neighborhood.
The man was charged with DUI over the weekend, police said.
Police said they responded to what they thought was a burglary.
Someone forced entry to the front door of the house, police said.
In two incidents, officers chased drivers speeding near car dealerships, police said.
The man faces felony charges in connection with his loaded gun, police said.
A Western Springs man was charged after being involved in a crash, police said.
Two of them submitted to testing that indicated they were over the legal limit, police said.
State police said three vehicles were involved in the crash on I-88 near York Road.
The theft took place early in the morning in a local neighborhood, police said.
The suspect at first suggested a homeless man committed the crime, but then admitted to it, police said.
The man was seen crossing the street outside a crosswalk, police said.
The suspect later threatened to burn down the police station, authorities said.
The man was charged with burglary and taken to jail, police said.
In another case, a resident was the victim of a gift card scam, police said.
A clerk was charged after officers saw underage people leaving with alcohol, police said.
The man was released and given a date to appear in court.
The youth was taking part in a burglary of a car dealership. Four people were charged.
Jewelry was stolen in two recent Hinsdale burglaries, police said.
The man was taken to an area hospital, where his condition was unknown, police said.
A Hinsdale man was charged after he tried to enter a home where an argument was apparently happening, police said.
Solicitors falsely represent themselves as being with the local electric aggregation supplier, the village said.
The estimated damages are about $500,000, the fire department said.
In another case, someone intercepted a local company's check.
Jewelry was apparently targeted, with suspects gaining entry through a back door, police said.
Officers took reports of stolen jewelry at a house and a nursing home.
The vehicle was recovered the next day, police said. The suspect's description was given.
The man hit a car with its hazard lights on and later refused to submit to sobriety tests, police said.
Oak Brook police later caught the man when his car stalled, authorities said.
The carjacking happened after police saw the suspect near dealerships on Ogden Avenue, according to a report.
Drivers of stolen cars led officers in a chase, authorities said.