Police said in all the cases, the cars had been left unlocked.
The loss prevention staff said they paid for some things, but had concealed others, according to police.
The Skokie resident had originally fled the scene, but police were able to track him down.
Police said the crime occurred in May at a Northbrook retail store.
The nationwide effort is spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
Police found an open bottle of vodka in the car when they pulled over the Northbrook woman.
Scammers are sending messages that falsely claim to be from the Village.
The customer told police the employee had insulted him prior to the incident.
Police said a "thorough investigation" led to an arrest from the incident in May.
Loss prevention staff at the grocery store watched the Arlington Heights resident on surveillance due to previous incidents with her.
The arrest stemmed from a 2021 incident at a shopping center in Northbrook.
An 18-year-old died as a result of injuries sustained in the Thursday crash.
The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office classified the death as an accident.
The scammer demanded money from him, otherwise she was going to send his nude photos to his friends and family.
When the staff asked the customer to leave the property, he refused and started recording them with his cell phone.
The Northbrook resident was charged with two counts of aggravated assault.
The business noticed the forgery when they started receiving checks back on their account that were out of sequence or never created yet.
The pups were suffering from mange when they were rescued in a collaborative effort last week.
Police said the Chicago man had an active arrest warrant out of Lake County for theft and was taken to the Lake County Jail.
The crossings were blocked for around 30 minutes Monday afternoon.
The Wheeling resident was seen last month in the park with his family.
The resident had reportedly grown frustrated with the hired worker when the incident occurred.
They were also charged with obstructing identification, according to police.
The 60-year-old died from blunt force injuries as a result of the Wednesday morning crash.
Police sent out an emergency alert to the community regarding the fire Thursday afternoon.
Police said a fourth business was attacked, but the person wasn't able to gain access through the smashed window prior to fleeing the area.
The unknown person had stolen three necklaces, two bracelets, and a watch, according to police.
The 60-year-old was an occupant of one of three cars involved in a crash that shut down a portion of I-94 Monday afternoon.
The northbound Edens after Dundee Road is shut down to all traffic Monday afternoon as a result of the crash.
The man is accused of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, operating a car with an expired registration.
Staff of the Northbrook public works department found the vandalism at the cemetery on Dundee Road.
The Chicago residents face felony charges following the incident earlier this week.
The incident occurred earlier this week at a home on Timber Lane, according to police.
A robbery occurred at a bank on Meadow Road Wednesday morning.
The resident said that after clicking on an ad, he started to receiving phone calls from various phone numbers.
The incident occurred Wednesday morning at a bank on Meadow Road, according to the Northbrook Police Department.
The remarks were made to an adult student on the bus earlier this week, according to police.
Seven firearms and ammunition were confiscated from the resident's home, according to police.
The event at Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 16, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
The resident believes someone stole it from her porch, according to police.