A man is missing after fleeing the scene of a crash on Rte 52 in the early morning hours Wednesday. He could be in mental health crisis.
The man was struck on Route 50 and Corning Avenue Wednesday night.
The 27-year-old woman died after being struck by a car while on foot on LaGrange Road in Peotone Friday night.
The incident happened Monday before 5 p.m. Police were not able to find the suspect.
Anthony Fehrenbacher, 47, was found dead in a lake in Coal City on June 10. His death was ruled a drowning.
A 47-year-old woman coerced the girls into her car, holding them captive with her for hours before releasing them, police said.
Police said Tuesday that a Manhattan woman, 39, and her 4-year-old son were both found with gunshot wounds in an apparent murder-suicide.
The 39-year-old woman and her 4-year-old son were found dead inside a Manhattan home Friday afternoon.
The profile was created on June 13. The girl, who had been missing since May 31, was found with a 32-year-old truck driver.
The robbery happened at CD Liquors happened early Thursday morning, police said.
He resigned as principal of Manteno High School, the superintendent confirmed, adding the reason was “due to retirement.”
Grundy County Sheriff Ken Briley is investigating the death of Anthony Fehrenbacher as a homicide until foul play can be ruled out.
Anthony Fehrenbacher, 47, was found dead in a lake at CECO Recreation Club in Coal City Saturday morning.
The body was found in the water early Saturday morning at CECO Recreation Club in Coal City.
The person was taken to a local hospital with minor injuries after the single-car accident on Elevator Road, fire officials said.
The fire happened early Wednesday morning. Firefighters were still on scene as of early afternoon.
An Elwood man and New Lenox man were involved in the crash at US 52 and Baker Road late Saturday into Sunday.
Mayor Mike Adrieansen has again asked for help from state officials, to address the worrisome intersection of US 52 and Baker Road.
The crash happened Monday evening, said Manhattan Police Chief Jeff Wold.
Manhattan police were asking drivers to avoid the area of US 52 and Baker Road after a three-vehicle crash Monday afternoon.
The Will County Coroner's office has released the name of a woman killed April 27 when her car was struck by a semi truck.
The accident happened Saturday morning before 9 a.m.
The driver of a car that was involved in a crash with a semi early Thursday morning was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash happened in Manhattan at Smith and Nelson roads Thursday morning.
Another two people were taken to area hospitals with injuries, state police said.
Lana Roemer, 16, was found safe Thursday, her family shared on social media. Her family is relieved to have her home.
Increased DUI and seatbelt patrols will be in place during St. Patrick's Day celebrations, Manhattan police said.
The Monee-area man, who has not been identified, appears to have taken his own life, police said.
K-9 officer Apollo helped Illinois State Police seize more than 500 pounds of cannabis, police said in a release.
Lana Roemer, 16, was reported missing from her Manhattan home on Sunday. Police said Tuesday she ran away.
The employees all face charges after police said they used hundreds of hours of surveillance footage to determine the women's involvement.
Police said the driver of a Ford Explorer was taken to the hospital after the crash, which took place on Route 52 near Cherry Hill Road.
Manhattan has eight registered sex offenders, including one who is listed as non-compliant, according to the Illinois Sex Offender Registry.
The Manhattan PD warned residents Friday that someone was claiming to be with Comcast and trying to access the businesses' computers.
A residential security camera captured footage of one burglary and police said that there could have been more incidents around the area.
The infant died of closed head injuries and blunt force head trauma, according to authorities, and the death is being considered a homicide.
A small plane crashed Friday in Monee. The pilot was taken to an area hospital with critical injuries, officials said.
The Manhattan Police Department will be on a heightened lookout for impaired and unbuckled drivers.
The Manhattan Police Department is asking anyone with information to contact them.
Manhattan Police Chief Jeff Wold said Wednesday that there would be extra police on patrol through the end of the school year.