Drivers are urged to take other routes.
He was one of five suspects in the investigation. He could face life in prison, prosecutors said.
In another case, a resident was the victim of a fraudulent dog walker scheme, police said.
The man punched a clerk and uttered racial and antisemitic slurs at a local convenience store, according to a news outlet.
In another case, a worker was seen striking a nursing home resident, local police said.
A Hinsdale husband and wife were killed when a car struck them at an intersection, police said.
The car crashed into a tree early in the morning on a major street.
Authorities said they found the merchandise in several storage units.
In another case, the wrong person at a house accepts a package delivery, according to a report.
They include vehicle burglaries, a BB shooting, a DUI, vandalism and theft.
He and three others were accused of starting a fight with workers at a Chicago restaurant.
The men in a white van worked for a La Grange business, according to a police report.
The man was said to be driving a white work van, according to a police news release.
The village president suggested the shooting broke state law. An official explained why it was needed.
The suspects appeared to have a weapon, the victims told police.
A certain factor may have caused the multi-car collision, police said.
Authorities are withholding the identities of the victims.
In another case, a bag of groceries was stolen from a car, authorities said.
A post office worker was pronounced dead shortly after officers found his crashed car, police said.
A speeding driver struck a truck, with the truck running over the car's front end, police said.
He also threatens officers repeatedly and utters racial slurs, authorities said.
In another case, people were assaulted by suspects on the way to a downtown La Grange restaurant.
A former actor, the man is accused of inappropriate physical contact and messages with a student, police said.
The Rochester, New York, chief should resign for "one of the worst acts of leadership I've ever seen," the Riverside chief said.
In another case, someone stole a purse and other items at a La Grange church, authorities said.
A neighbor dispute and a battery at a business were among the offenses reported.
Theft, porch piracy and a scam were among the reported crimes, according to the latest blotter.
The police requested several area schools to go on lockdown during the search.
An official said the village has been stepping up enforcement. The number of traffic tickets has plunged locally.
The local police reported incidents of vandalism, identity theft and drunken driving.
Firefighters said they quickly put out the fire in the basement.
His stepfather has been charged with first-degree reckless homicide.
The fire was reported in a three-story complex in southeast La Grange.
The seller threatened to release the buyer's browser history, police said.
In other cases, two La Grange residents were charged with DUI, police said.
The man is accused of shooting the brother of his ex-girlfriend, police said.
Illinois had the second-highest number of officers shot in the line of duty last year, according to a report.
A top official said software problems led to inaccuracies in the numbers.
The house was reported as uninhabitable, with an estimated $200,000 in damage.
Police shot and killed a triple murder suspect near Nicholas Fuentes' house in Berwyn.