Police said the same vehicle had been clocked at 100 mph earlier while eluding Wilmette Police.
Police believe the California man is part of a South American group that targets larger homes near wooded areas and golf courses.
A woman approached the teller, demanding money, then fled with the cash, police said.
The crime is being compared to other burglaries in the area as part of a South American regional pattern, according to police.
The appointment is the result of the anticipated retirement of current Fire Chief Andrew Carlson, according to the Village.
Neither of the people involved wanted to sign complaints against each other, according to police.
The officers had prior information that the vehicle had been involved in felonious acts in the St. Louis area.
Police arrested the duo, who said they were not injured during the fight.
The Roselle resident was stopped with the assistance of the Deerfield Police Department.
The Sunday evening incident occurred in the 900 block of Willow Road, according to police.
Christian Alcala of Chicago faces felony charges after police said officers had to rescue him after he jumped into a pond and couldn't swim.
The police department, in a partnership with the park district, is hosting the free family-friendly event at Meadowhill Aquatic Center.
Police collaborated with multiple regional and federal law enforcement agencies regarding catalytic converter thefts from December 2021.
A cashier's check had been cashed before the resident realized they were being scammed, according to police.
Wesley Anderson was captured in Kenosha County, where police released dashcam footage of the high-speed chase.
Tuesday's crash remains under investigation by the Lake County Sheriff’s Office Technical Crash Investigations Unit.
A 69-year-old Northbrook man, who was driving the Harley-Davidson, remains in critical condition following the Tuesday crash.
The prisoner committed two acts of vehicular carjacking after escaping, including one in Northbrook, en route to Lake County Jail.
The resident said several were broken by someone, according to police.
The man works at an Elmhurst roofing company and is accused of microwaving three of the kittens, all of whom were named Shelly, reports said
The driver reportedly two active warrants out of Cook County for theft, driving while license suspended, according to police.
The accused, who was reportedly drinking alcohol outside a business, is also accused of illegal possession of someone's credit card and ID.
A passenger in the thief's getaway car had an active arrest warrant out of DuPage County for retail theft, according to police.
The stolen shoes were recovered, but the subject was never caught, according to police.
Northbrook police officers made a number of arrests and handled a variety of criminal complaints including stolen bottles of alcohol.
The child was taken to an area hospital in serious condition following the Sunday incident.
She allegedly took the tools, along with a tool bag, and hid them inside her residence, according to police.
The staff said it was the second time it had occurred on successive days, according to police.
Police said the woman was sleeping in her car at an intersection.
The man was also wanted on an active arrest warrant out of Wheaton for continuance of financial crimes enterprise and ID theft.
A citizen called police after seeing two people at a shopping center walking with guns in holsters on their belts.
Alan J. Kettina, of Northbrook, is accused of shooting a Niles man in a nightclub parking lot.
A 22-year-old Niles resident, who had a gunshot wound, died following an early Sunday morning incident at Miraj Restaurant and lounge.
A vehicle was recovered along with evidence consistent with the South American regional pattern of residential burglaries.
The complainant said they left the vehicle unlocked with the keys inside of it, according to police.
More than 600,000 pounds of prescription drugs were collected during the last take-back event in October 2022.
A citizen found spray-painted male genitalia and various phrases on the ground and playground equipment at a park, according to police.
A customer submitted a fraudulent prescription from a doctor who has been retired for 10 years, according to police.
The driver of a vehicle involved in the criminal activity abruptly did a U-turn and sped away when cops approached it.
The incident occurred in the 1300 block of Shermer Road, according to police.