Police said the Highland Park man is accused of fleeing and eluding police, having illegally tinted side windows, revoked driver's license.
After several hours, Northbrook police, with assistance from other police agencies, determined there was no threat.
The scammer was attempting to buy the resident's time share property, according to police.
The late Thursday night incident shut down several lanes on the highway for nearly eight hours, according to Illinois State Police.
Police said the woman turned herself in on an active warrant involving the financial exploitation of two people they were caretakers for.
Police said the items were taken from a medical box located along a public walkway
The enforcement effort ran from last Friday through Monday.
The man and two people he had just met at a bar went to an area grocery store, where they stole his car, according to police.
While assisting the man with a disabled vehicle, police discovered he had an active warrant for armed robbery with a deadly weapon.
The Waukegan man made unauthorized transactions on the victim's credit card, according to police.
The resident said the glass to her front door was shattered while she was home in the 1800 block of Summerton Place.
Prior to the attack, two women had used wire cutters to remove the anti-theft cables from coats they were attempting to steal.
Police said the same suspects robbed a Fifth Third Bank in Evanston also on Monday afternoon.
The Monday afternoon incident occurred at the branch on Skokie Boulevard.
The burglars activated security alarms during the overnight incidents, but were able to flee the crime scenes before police arrived.
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Officers responded to a burglar alarm early Monday morning, finding several businesses with shattered front doors.
The woman loaded up a shopping cart, left the store and was caught trying to flee in a car, according to police.
The customer went to a backroom and stole cash from a manager's desk, according to police.
The three men were cited for disorderly conduct, according to police.
Three men brandishing guns robbed a BMO Harris Bank Thursday morning.
The amount of money stolen during the Thursday morning incident is unknown at this time, according to police.
The complainant told police he realized the call was a scam when they started asking for his banking information.
A Northbrook man is being charged with disorderly conduct after slamming the other car with his hands and yelling at the other driver.
Last month, police characterized recent incidents as being consistent with a regional pattern across Chicagoland.
The Northbrook K-9 unit assisted the Highland Park Police Department in the arrest of seven people.
Northbrook Police handled a number of criminal complaints and made two arrests involving local residents, who were charged with crimes.
This same pattern of thefts has been occurring throughout Chicagoland, according to police.
No force was used in the Monday night incident, but the three suspects are not in custody, according to police.
The K-9 unit assisted the Highland Park Police Department in tracking down the suspect.
Police said the driver, who resides in Nebraska, was involved in car accidents in both Northbrook and Wilmette.
The Friday night incident involving a 60-year-old Northbrook resident occurred at Anets Drive and Techny Road.
The Northbrook Police Department said it is working with neighboring agencies in the investigation.
Several residents returned home to find unknown vehicles in their driveways, according to police.
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Police attempted to pull the car over due to a smashed rear passenger window, but the driver eluded both departments on the same day.
Police found a 61-year-old woman who had been sexually assaulted and beaten to death by a man she lived with for 5 months, prosecutors said.
The staff heard the theft alarms activate when the three women broke into the fragrances display, according to police.
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Three bee traps for trees belonging to the business where the pumpkin was discovered were also damaged, according to police.