It's time for your weekly look at criminal activity in New Lenox.
Can you believe all the car burglaries in New Lenox?
Shorewood's 7-Eleven armed robbery occurred 40 minutes after New Lenox's 7-Eleven got robbed.
New Lenox Police urge anyone with information about the crime to call 815-462-6111.
A warrant is out for the defendant's felony arrest.
Courtney Bingham is accused of getting into a fight at Bulldog Ale House and attempting to bite a cop.
McGrath was also reportedly spotted visiting the Providence High School property in recent weeks.
Which of these crimes are the police most likely to solve?
Target caught two different shoplifters during the week of July 9-16.
He faces four charges after his New Lenox Police Department arrest.
Dwayne O. Little's troubles began when he was pulled over in New Lenox.
New Lenox Police say the crime occurred over the weekend.
One New Lenox resident left a gun in their car. Now, it's gone.
Arrests occurred in Joliet, New Lenox, Shorewood and other Will County communities.
The fire happened Tuesday afternoon.
Your snapshot at crimes investigated by New Lenox's Police Department.
New Lenox defendant Mark Harmon has been jailed in Will County since April 2015.
The incident happened at the Walmart parking lot in New Lenox.
Scott Ray remains in the Will County Adult Detention Facility this week.
Jackson Zofkie rammed his car into a pole in New Lenox and then ran off before New Lenox Police arrived.
The fire occurred over the weekend.
New Lenox Fire officials issued a press release Thursday afternoon about the incident.
A Will County bench warrant is out for the arrest of Jackson Zofkie of Tinley Park.
One crime involved a residential burglary. Another occurred at the 7-Eleven.
Will County Sheriff's police arrested Thomas K. Wood, May 27.
Your look at criminal activity from last week in New Lenox.
The incident happened around 2 p.m.
Officers came across Dominique Woodard at a stop light over Memorial Day weekend.
Mokena, Frankfort, Manhattan and Orland Fire also responded.
State's Attorney James Glasgow wants the money, plus a 2005 Honda Accord, declared forfeited assets.
Can you believe the crimes some people think of?
But the defacement of New Lenox's Metra station was not the only criminal act in New Lenox of late.
Northern Illinois FireGround Photos first reported the story.
New Lenox Police said Carter was mad about the train station being moved.
Tomczak Law Group has filed a motion to dismiss the charges against Mokena's Jeffrey Zamecnik.
Joey Harmon, 20, of New Lenox died in February after a fentanyl overdose.
Mark Harmon of New Lenox also lost his younger brother to a drug overdose in February.
The culprit of last week's egging is still on the loose.
Here's your look at what's been keeping the New Lenox Police Department busy.
The incident happened in New Lenox.