The suspect was later found sitting in a resident's backyard, police said. The resident was armed.
Witnesses gave information to police that led to the man's arrest, authorities said.
In another case, drivers got into a dispute in a local neighborhood, authorities said.
Police released a description of the indecent exposure suspect.
Someone online threatened a resident that explicit photos would be shared, authorities said.
All the targeted cars had one thing in common, police reports indicate.
This occurred after she stole a La Grange restaurant server's phone, according to a report.
The driver was cited on a charge of failing to yield the right of way at a crosswalk, authorities said.
A burn victim was taken to the hospital. Three people were in the apartment.
Another robbery was reported as occurring an hour later a few blocks away, authorities said.
In another case, three youths burglarized cars in a local neighborhood, police said.
Darien, Hinsdale and Elmhurst were far ahead of La Grange, a group's analysis shows.
The suspect twice rammed into a bicyclist who was taking the suspect's photo, according to a police report.
A woman is accused of aggravated battery of a police officer, among other charges, police said.
The former manager used "devious" methods to make off with the company's money, the firm alleges.
The employee fraudulently used the company's credit card for several purchases, police said.
The suspect struck a victim several times with a car, police said.
The eatery's owner was sent to the hospital for head injuries, a TV station reported.
He walked on picnic tables where families were eating, according to a report.
An official said the crash remains an ongoing investigation.
In the first case, he threatened to kill his roommate and a dog, police said.
The victim remains in stable condition, police said. Authorities have a person of interest.
A resident found his car vandalized on a recent day, police said.
It occurred at the parking lot entrance of a store.
The man pointed a knife at his roommate after they returned from buying marijuana, police said.
In another case, a worker hits another at a La Grange business, police said.
The company kept asking for more money to install a pool, according to a report. Now, it is not answering calls.
Firefighters said a single fire sprinkler nearly put out the fire.
A woman was charged with two counts of aggravated battery at the La Grange hospital, police said.
Police said they are looking for two or three women involved in the activity.
In another case, a resident reported home repair fraud, with a contractor not returning calls, authorities said.
The suspects made off with up to $30 in the armed robbery, police said.
They acted as if they were interested in a class, but committed theft when an employee left, police said.
In another case, a concrete saw was stolen in a local neighborhood, police said.
Officers from Willow Springs wanted to leave, but the nurse said they could not, according to a report.
The masked suspects took money from the cash register, authorities said.
In another case, a La Grange man got into a drunken-driving crash in his neighborhood, police said.
The man and his brother left the eatery without paying for their meal, authorities said.
He was known for his passion for animals and his sense of humor.
The woman kicked officers and later said she was "embarrassed" in front of her community, police said.