Police say a suspect ordered employees into a back office and threatened them during a robbery at a Sunday at a T-Mobile store.
The man got away with several cell phones and cell phone accessories, authorities said.
Law enforcement was seen searching for 24-year-old Thomas Howe near the Old School Forest Preserve.
A 24-year-old Antioch man went missing Saturday on foot near the interstate.
Hospital staff told the man about visitor restriction in place at the hospital but he still refused to leave, according to authorities.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday released sketches of the two suspects.
Artist renderings have been released of the two men accused of pulling a gun on a man and stealing his car back in November in Green Oaks.
Deputies completed a holiday traffic safety initiative.
The 35-year-old Mount Prospect man has been charged with battery following the incident last month at Advocate Condell Medical Center.
Police believe the 42-year-old man was walking home from a bar in unincorporated Mundelein prior to the collisions Sunday night.
A day of "winter family fun" is planned, which will include crafting, sledding and snow play, s'mores, hot cocoa and more.
A 68-year-old Waukegan man died at a hospital after his car crashed into a light pole early Friday.
The Libertyville Police Department made the following arrests in recent weeks.
Sergio Alcaide, 33, of North Chicago, was arrested early on Dec. 3 and charged with aggravated driving under the influence.
A McHenry man faces drug-induced homicide charges in connection with the deaths of Robert Callen and Amanda Dubin.
Christian Castro, 33, remains in the Lake County Jail pending an initial court hearing Friday.
The attack occurred while the Lake County Sheriff's Office was responding to a domestic incident near Libertyville.
The 61-year-old man was taken into custody on Nov. 16 on grooming and violation of sex offender registry charges.
Chief Patrick Carey's death comes days after another former chief Clinton Herdegen died Nov. 26.
Frank Bojniewicz, of Texas, was arrested by Libertyville police and charged with aggravated DUI.
The Lake County Sheriff's Office upped its enforcement efforts over the Thanksgiving holiday to curb drunken driving and other violations.
Paul E. Kucharski, 50, of Zion, faces a aggravated criminal sexual abuse charge. The sex assault happened at a storage facility in Zion.
The two-vehicle crash happened at about 12 p.m. Saturday on Route 41 at Stearns School Road in unincorporated Gurnee.
The sex offender used a social media application to connect with a person he thought was a teen boy but was actually a detective.
The deaths of the Wauconda man and woman appear to be drug-related. Their infant was found in the same hotel room, police say.
Police say no one is custody after a gunman fired multiple shots at a home in Beach Park early Monday morning.
The deaths appear to be drug-related, authorities said. The bodies were found at a Motel 6 in Libertyville Saturday.
Anyone with information regarding a recent string of car burglaries are asking to call the police department.
The group was headed toward a car dealership in Libertyville when police say they took them into custody.
A second woman has come forward to police claiming the Lake County man sexually assaulted her as a child.
The Libertyville Police Department responded to the following reports and made arrests in recent days.
The clerks at the gas stations received citations.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Libertyville, and we’ll publish it in November.
The Libertyville Police Department is investigating a ruse burglary that occurred on Drake Street on Oct. 27.
The fight happened Monday at Zion-Benton Township High School.
Police say the teen shot and killed James Hicks, 27, outside an apartment complex in the 700 block of Sharon Avenue in Park City.
Anthony D. Panico owned Libertyville-based AP Capital Management LLC and operated several other business entities.
A $250,000 bail has been set for Irving E. Galvez-Ruiz following his arrest on Oct. 15 in Libertyville.
The burglars claimed they need to inspect the home's water for a "dangerous bacteria," police said. The incident occurred on Ascot Court.
Police say one man posed as a water inspector, as two accomplices entered a home and looked through dresser drawers, before running away.