A woman said a man requested she open her car door in what she believed was a robbery, police said.
In another case, three suspects stole more than $700 in beauty products from a La Grange store, police said.
Both suspects are also accused of property damage. One incident was at the hospital, police said.
The man tried to force the woman into her car in downtown, but a bystander intervened, authorities said.
A burning pole snapped off, hanging in the air supported by wires, the fire department said.
The village leader thought a state agency would do nothing. But the resident found a way to persuade state officials.
A bike was stolen from an unlocked garage in a local neighborhood, police said.
In another case, a local man faces three counts of violating an order of protection, police said.
A La Grange man was accused of battery this week, local police said.
In another case, a shopper's purse was stolen from her cart, authorities said.
Workers went to an immediate care facility in the west suburb while covered in a harmful substance, reports said.
The fire is a good reminder about cooking safety, the fire department said.
A purse and backpack were stolen from the cars, police said.
Local officers deployed ballistic shields when they showed up at the man's home, according to a police report.
The man was reported missing after leaving his job in Oak Park, authorities said.
In another case, a La Grange man was charged with aggravated battery, police said.
A man was charged with disorderly conduct, resisting an officer and discharging fireworks, police said.
Patch obtained the full police report on the crash next to the high school.
A resident discovered the problem while traveling overseas, police said.
Two of the cars have been recovered, police said.
In another case, cash was stolen from an unlocked car, police said.
Another person was charged with battery in a disturbance, police said.
Police say the investigation into the fraud continues.
In another case, a scrapper may have taken a bicycle that was left in the parkway, police said.
Police are asking residents to check their home security cameras.
In another case, a woman was arrested on a battery charge in a hospital disturbance, police said.
He released the radio recording to Patch, the first time it's been available to the public.
The woman said she had no idea who may have written the slur on her car, police said.
He still celebrates Mass in La Grange and Western Springs, according to a news release.
The incident happened near a downtown restaurant, police said.
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The woman shouted after she initially refused to buy beer that she appeared to be taking out of the store, police said.
The woman received a no-trespass order, which she refused to accept, police said.
A bicycle was stolen in front of a local restaurant, police said.
The $13,000 ring was reported stolen earlier this month, police said.
A lawsuit alleged the driver was at fault for the incident near North Campus.
A student contended the driver failed to yield the right of way and drove at a speed that endangered people.
Police are responding to local concerns about safety on village streets, the chief said.
The youths said the man had a soccer ball in a box, police said. Authorities were informed three days later.
The employees' direct deposit checks did not go through, police said.