Kinara Allmon, 24, was charged in connection to a fight Saturday evening where police say she fired a gun into the air.
Four people were in custody Saturday night, police said.
Orland Park police said the fight broke out between two parties having separate "get togethers" at the arcade around 9 p.m. Friday.
It happened in the 15700 block of 86th Avenue, according to the Orland Fire Protection District.
The fitness exam is delayed for the now 23-year-old man accused of shooting a teen to death at Orland Square Mall in January 2019: reports.
Police said Shantae White, 35, had been caring for the couple for several months, forging checks and using their debit cards online.
While many will head off to parties on Halloween night, the police department is providing tips on how to be cautious consuming alcohol.
Joseph Cartolano and two others were charged after they coordinated an attack on a former Audio Tech employee in September, police said.
Dionte Wilson, 25, was charged with the unlawful use of a weapon after he converted a pistol to fire fully automatic, police said.
The 28-year-old of unincorporated Orland Township was last seen in the 16600 block of Grant Avenue Monday, according to sheriff's police.
"I'll wait for you after your shift," the woman told the employee, after she didn't like her spinach dip, according to Orland Park police.
The scheme cost car dealerships and financial institutions $100,000, Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office said.
The gun was found after officers approached a "suspicious vehicle," near Orland Square Mall, Friday, according to police.
It happened Tuesday afternoon, according to the Orland Fire Protection District.
It happened Tuesday afternoon on Orlan Brook Drive, according to police.
Orland Police Chief Joseph Mitchell gave a semi-annual police department activity update Monday, talking Orland Square, weapons and more.
The newest member of the Orland Park Police Department is an eight-month-old black Labrador retriever. He was officially welcomed Monday.
The gun was found in the back seat of a car during a traffic stop, according to Orland Park Police.
Congresswoman Marie Newman presents Orland Fire Protection District with recognition for their achievements in saving lives, fighting fires
Police said about $3,500 of merchandise was taken. The suspects both work at an adjacent business that utilizes storage in the store's area.
Police arrested a Burger King employee after they said he broke into Southfork restaurant, stealing registers with $2,500 in them.
The shooting happened on the southbound side of the interstate near 63rd Street Tuesday, according to Illinois State Police.
It happened on Aug. 10, according to police.
The homeowners were out of town at the time of the fire, according to the Orland Fire Protection District.
Nobody was hurt, according to the Orland Fire Protection District.
The Riviera owner didn't appear at the hearing, but submitted a letter asking the village to revoke his business and liquor license.
Orland Park Police said Lee Anglin was taken into custody on Wednesday after he was found at the Rivera Country Club in Orland Park.
Over the course of the operation, 25 men approached members of the team and solicited sex in exchange for money.
The village board heard a presentation by Police Chief Joseph Mitchell at Monday evening's Committee of a Whole.
Police said Rashieda Saunders, 29, who was on electronic monitoring for a prior Orland theft, partook in two more thefts just weeks later.
It happened Monday night on the 8100 block of Pickens Avenue, according to the Orland Fire Protection District.
Swimming pool dangers persist, especially for children, in Orland Park.
Police said a backpack with $18,520 in cash and a fully loaded Polymer 80 Glock “ghost gun” were found in the 19-year-old's car.
Police reports state that a Palos Hills man stole 25 video games from the Orland Park Library in May. Total value of the games was $1,367.
While conducting the check, investigators observed an unloaded firearm magazine and rounds of 9 mm ammunition in Morris’ bedroom.
Commander Kenneth J. Rosinski told Patch when officers arrived, they discovered that's not what actually happened at the restaurant Tuesday.
The lawsuit alleges that a male therapist at Ultimate Massage engaged in nonconsensual sexual touching of women on two separate occasions.
"Under no circumstance is it ever okay to drink and drive. This behavior is illegal, it’s deadly, and it’s selfish."
A Chicago man has been arrested in connection with a shooting that occurred at the 143rd Street Metra stop in May, according to police.
New federal safety regulations for baby sleep products may affect what Orland Park parents already have in their homes.