The New Lenox police failed to respond when asked about the thief and the stolen things.
Someone burglarized the New Lenox Kmart.
The Joliet woman made it out of the store, police said, but apparently didn’t get too far.
The Joliet man had been banned from the New Lenox Target, police said.
New Lenox police detectives are on the case.
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The judge’s son expects to be free next week to help care for the child he has with his girlfriend, according to court papers.
The suspended drivers were pulled over and arrested, police said.
The “subject” struck twice in two days, police said.
The Joliet woman was pulled over by police in New Lenox.
The Buffalo Wild Wings will open in the old Movie Gallery.
A vending machine was stolen from the Jewel on Nelson Road.
The Joliet women didn’t get away with stealing from the New Lenox Walmart, police said.
The sleepy Manhattan man had a revoked driver’s license and no insurance, police said.
The son of Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes has been jailed since the cops picked him up during his first day at the county job.
Group will meet this month to gather estimates.
The house was left unlocked and the prowlers remain at large.
Police did not specify what was stolen from the Nelson Road Walgreens.
Anyone needing assistance after 5 p.m. should go to the new location at 200 Veterans Parkway.
The deputy remains behind bars and faces several charges. His partner hanged himself in his jail cell.
Deputy Chief Ken Kaupas, who is running for sheriff, said in a text it’s not up to him if the judge gets questioned or not.
The Chicago men were foiled in their bid to rip off the New Lenox Verizon store, police said.
Public Defender Frank Astrella will be represented in his civil suit by the state’s attorney’s office.
The attorneys claim they complained to county officials but nothing was done to stop the sexual harassment or retaliation.
Detectives have asked Will County Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes to come down for questioning “one or two” times, the sheriff said.
The cops were checking out a group of people “soliciting” when they found the wanted man, police said.
A New Lenox resident was blinded by the false promise of a sweepstakes prize.
The New Lenox woman tried getting a fraudulent prescription filled, police said.
Sentencing to come for Nicholas Sord, accused of drunken driving and reckless homicide in the death of Jessica Mejia.
The woman was sleeping at the New Lenox IHOP when the cops apprehended her, police said.
The Harvey teen wouldn’t pay for a train ticket, according to the cops, so he got a free ride to the police station.
The New Lenox man was charged with retail theft.
The Frankfort woman was stopped for speeding and turned out to have a warrant for her arrest, police said.
The security camera was stolen from a business on Haven Avenue.
Judge Carla Alessio Policandriotes then drove her son away from the battered woman, court papers allege.
The Bourbonnais man was jailed on a felony charge of damaging government property.
Anthony B. Rutledge, 57, died at Silver Cross Hospital.
Somebody head-butted somebody else at the Bulldog Ale House, police said.
The Tinley Park man driving the Mercedes drank five martinis before the crash: prosecutors.
Two women were attacked while jogging.