Oswego police participated in a month-long enforcement campaign in April, Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
The collision occurred after a driver made a left turn in front of a car on northbound Douglas Road, Oswego police said.
Police are asking drivers to avoid the area while the scene is cleared.
The man is facing multiple charges, including six counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm.
The calls, appearing to originate from the Kendall County Public Safety Center, claim the victim missed federal jury duty and must pay.
He was ordered to remain in custody pending further court proceedings, according to police
A man is facing charges after a reported robbery outside an Oswego home, and a second suspect remained at large.
People were asked to avoid the area, as water was being shuttled in due to a lack of nearby hydrants.
A citation was issued after the collision at the intersection of Wolf Road and Piper Glen Avenue in Oswego.
Oswego police are stepping up their enforcement efforts for the entire month of April.
The enforcement effort resulted in tickets for speeding, distracted driving and improper seat belt use, officials said.
The crash happened Wednesday afternoon.
The medical emergency occurred during the primary election Tuesday.
The man, a resident of Romeoville, was driving the car while his license was revoked due to a prior DUI violation, police said.
Initial reports said the pedestrian was unresponsive after she was hit in the parking lot near Ulta on Route 34, police said.
In 2020, Oswego police received two reports, both listed as batteries, naming Sean Staffeldt, who is now the subject of a lawsuit.
The woman was driving without a license or car insurance, according to Oswego police.
A suspect who was detained Sunday was released without charges, pending further investigation, the Kendall County Sheriff's Office said.
Deputies executing a search warrant at the home hours after learning of the girl's injuries found the 22-year-old man dead, police said.
Oswego students advertised the walkouts as anti-ICE demonstrations, district officials said.
Investigators found the suspect had surveilled the victim four times in the weeks before her slaying in Oswego, according to the report.
Kyle Svara, 27, pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court to aggravated identity theft, wire fraud, computer fraud, and false statements.
He is charged with 21 counts, including 15 counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, according to Oswego police.
The Aurora man charged with first-degree murder was ordered to pay his ex-wife $15,000 per month in child support, court documents show.
After reports stated two people were unaccounted for after the blast, two were found dead during "an extensive and methodical search."
Fire officials said the two-story home on Fox Chase Drive North collapsed, and a gas line continued to burn after the explosion.
Police say the Aurora man followed the 41-year-old into her home on Tuesday and attacked her with a knife.
Police say the woman's husband called 911 after seeing the footage and fearing she was in danger.
Police were also asking for video surveillance footage of the male suspect, and urging residents to check their trash bins for evidence.
Three cars were involved in the crash that occurred Monday at Orchard and Mill roads, police said.
The deputy's "work ethic and attention to detail help keep our jail facility secure and the community safe," officials said.
The incident took place at East View Academy, police said, alleging the student made contact with the staffer for "his sexual arousal."
Officers were on the scene Wednesday morning of six crashes due to icy and slippery roads, according to an alert.
The 20-year-old Chicago man was charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon after the Oswego traffic stop.
Over the course of about three weeks, deputies focused on getting impaired drivers off the road and ensuring drivers buckled up.
Over the course of about three weeks, Oswego police focused on getting impaired drivers off the road and ensuring drivers buckled up.
An employee called Oswego police, who were dispatched to the restaurant to find the door had been forced open.
The 74-year-old man knew the two victims, who were both under the age of 13, and "held a position of trust over them," prosecutors said.
The Oswego man, 38, was charged with unlawful restraint, a felony, and misdemeanor obstructing a peace officer.
The 20-year-old man will be placed into secure treatment until he is fit to stand trial, according to a report.
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