The victim was in the process of closing on a home with her lawyer and title company, according to police.
The incident occurred Monday in the 700 block of Skokie Boulevard, according to police.
The bank staff told the complainant they did not know how the person was able to access the account.
A person trying to buy concert tickets instead had $9,000 stolen from one of their bank accounts.
Two people were seen taking several pieces of high-end clothing by staff, according to police.
The police department is collecting "Get Well" cards for Chloe, who begins treatment Friday.
The Northbrook resident was charged with felony counts of aggravated battery to a police officer, battery, resisting and assault.
The complainant bought the tickets for $900 using an online money transfer service, according to police.
The loss prevention staff at a clothing store said they him take a pair of white Valentino shoes, valued at $229.97.
While waiting for an officer to write her a ticket, the woman became agitated, according to police.
The person fled from the store before the staff knew of the crime.
The Northbrook Police Department responded to nine burglaries to motor vehicles last Friday.
The resident sent money via a money app to the person, but never received the tickets.
The separate incidents occurred on Sunday and Wednesday near Greenleaf Lane, according to police.
Officers will be distributing Slurpee coupons as a reward for good deeds, constructive activities and acts of kindness.
The Milwaukee resident also had an active warrant out of McHenry County for failure to appear.
The crimes follow a recent trend of commercial burglaries occurring throughout the North Shore, according to police.
The complainant didn't know how the person was able to access his accounts, according to police.
The bag of silver coins from Australia and the U.S. went missing from the property that was delivered by a moving company.
A 33-year-old Chicago resident is accused of making an inappropriate remark of a sexual nature Monday in the school's parking lot.
The student was approached by the man Monday in the school's parking lot, according to Northbrook police.
When police activated their emergency lights, the vehicle sped away at a high rate of speed near Shermer Road and Willow Road.
The Chicago resident, charged with possession of a controlled substance along with DUI, was seen swerving a car on the road prior to arrest.
The incidents occurred during the overnight hours last weekend, according to police.
The incident occurred last weekend at a tobacco/vape store in the 2800 block of Dundee Road.
The event at local Dunkin' Donuts locations, scheduled for May 17, benefits Special Olympics athletes in Illinois.
A caller told a resident they owed money on a computer they had supposedly purchased, according to police.
Police had sent out an alert earlier Monday afternoon, believing the man was endangered.
The driver and passenger of the car were both arrested following a traffic stop for not signaling to turn, according to police.
More than 23,000 pounds of unwanted prescription drugs were collected in Illinois during last October's event.
The series of burglaries occurred in the early hours of Monday on Dundee Road, according to police.
The relative had heard banging coming from the back of the home, when the incident occurred.
Police were asking motorists to find an alternative route Wednesday morning as the road was closed for over an hour.
After being trespassed from the hotel, the Deerfield resident returned that evening and was found sitting in a couch in the lobby.
Both the Northbrook and Metra police departments will be at the Northbrook Metra station Friday to support the initiative.
Someone broke into the living quarters at a religious center during Easter services, according to police.
The Chicago resident, who told police he had his pants down to urinate, had two active warrants out of Cook County.
The resident had responded to an advertisement on social media regarding a free piano.
The victim brought the money to an ATM to transfer it into Bitcoin, according to police.
The owner had left the items in the truck while they frequented a restaurant, according to police.