It shows the scene as officers try to get the woman, Cassandra Feuerstein, to blow into the breathalyzer, stand still for a photo and be fingerprinted.
A look at weird crimes in the Chicago area.
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The following police-related items were pulled from area Patches. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
Also in this week's 'Good Reads,' a parody of 'What Does the Fox Say?' and an inspiring high school chorus.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below shows the percentage of the civilian population 18 years and older who are veterans of the U.S. Military by Census tract across your neighborhood.
Who was the difference maker?
Also, a Sony tablet was stolen out of a grocery cart. An arrest is merely an accusation, not evidence of a conviction.
The bistro might offer video gaming in a restaurant-like atmosphere appealing "the higher-end demographic segment."
Mayor DiMaria appointed her Oct. 7; she has served on the Economic Development Commission and Plan Commission.
Visitation and service times.
Chicago area Dominick's stores are being sold off by their parent company.
She died of complications from injuries in the Sept. 22 head-on collision, according to the Chicago Tribune. Her husband died the day of the crash.
The small government office in charge of approving new craft beers and breweries has closed leaving some small breweries in limbo.
Here are the 2 best ways to detour around the Touhy Avenue closure. Plus--Howard Street is closing next.
Newscruncher is an ongoing series that breaks down the characteristics of your town. The map below is a snapshot of what section of town has the most carpoolers.
The 28 year old said he knew he needed to lose weight when he split his pants just before appearing in court.
Or, get scared by zombies for a good cause, or help sing Happy 75th Birthday and stick around for cake and coffee.
Plus, football tough guys Niles West and Maine West play each other Friday; and attend a Bears tailgate tonight, Thursday, in a Niles parking lot; food and beer included.
You may see smoke rising from the ground; the village is testing for leaks in the sewer system, which the smoke will reveal.
She formerly worked as assistant to the city manager in Sterling, Ill.
The victim's facial bones shattered, she has had surgeries, serious pain and a titanium plate, and cannot eat very well, her lawyer said in a civil suit against a Skokie police officer and the village.