Prosecution’s witnesses include young son of accused, police officers, veterinarians.
Sheriff's Office attorneys reportedly helped the department conduct its internal investigation on racial profiling while defending it in former deputy's wrongful termination lawsuit.
Police release reports, arrests.
"Self Proclaimed Criminal Travelers" and "Gypsies" distract victims, promise seal coating and roof repairs.
Police arrested a multi-state theft ring from Florida after trying to cash a forged check. The ring is suspected of operating for seven years.
Cash discovered Sunday in Johnsburg man’s garden, the Northwest Herald reports.
Huntley police release weekly reports.
Closing arguments were heard Thursday morning for two former Lake in the Hills women accused of being involved in the pimping scheme.
FCC mandate that they switch to lower frequency also ushers in system updates
Sheriff’s attorney said the search engine giant connected the former deputy to a blog through his own email account.
McHenry County Sheriff's Office arrests eight on outstanding drug warrants.
Thieves re-encode gift cards with stolen credit card data on gift cards, spend thousands.
A look at area crime blotters.
Two people charged, according to police reports released this week.
Police found lots of violators while looking for people talking on cell phones in a construction zone.
Diane Eldrup has not yet accepted an offer to plead guilty to lesser charges of aggravated animal cruelty.
Police hold special traffic enforcement targeting drivers using cell phones in a construction zone.
Reports from area police blotters.
Police release this week's reports.
Early evening storm dampens crime prevention and community involvement events.
Huntley police discuss status of investigation during National Night Out at Sun City Huntley
Huntley police Officer Doug Ingallinera shares what he does on a typical shift.
Huntley police said seven block parties, some elaborate, some simple, are being held Tuesday for National Night Out
A listing of area crime blotters and police news.
Huntley police release this week's reports.
U.S. drug officials monitor growing use of legal products that have effects similar to, or even more potent, than real marijuana.
It's the first green fire station in McHenry County and has a display featuring a steel beam from the World Trade Center in honor of the firefighters killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
There will be numerous detours and delays while traveling through Algonquin during July 28-31.
Two firefighters injured while battling blaze.
Woman's blood alcohol level was .246, more than three times the legal limit. She had two prior DUI violations.
A look at area police blotters.
Police department raising money for Special Olympics.
Report of reckless driver tops area police blotters.
The Northwest Herald reports a Schaumburg man now faces a reckless homicide charge.
Man died of head trauma, according to a Northwest Herald article.
Judge dismisses charges against McCleary.