A forensic autopsy performed Sunday showed the 49-year-old suffered multiple injuries due to the train-pedestrian crash Saturday afternoon.
Thanks to the donation, deputies will be equipped with the tools necessary to save lives in case of a life-threatening emergency.
A 24-year-old Aurora man, along with a teenager, 15, fled from a property damage crash at Orchard Road and Caterpillar Drive early Saturday.
Sheriff’s deputies were on the scene at a hospital near Oswego Township working to determine where the shooting occurred, officials said.
Some of his notable accomplishments: making 36 DUI arrests and helping rescue two citizens and a dog from a residential structure fire.
School officials called the police Tuesday morning after discovering a document created by a student containing a targeted list of names.
A 17-year-old boy from Aurora was cited for driving without a valid license and released on recognizance. He was uninjured, police said.
The three-car crash happened around 7:40 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Route 34 and Fifth Street in Oswego.
Two days after the new bill was signed, Sheriff Dwight Baird said he "looks forward to a court ruling that resolves this matter."
The patrol deputy has demonstrated a commitment to excellence, dedication to service and distinguished leadership ability, officials said.
The majority of tickets issued during Oswego police's two-week-long enforcement campaign were related to seat belts.
Once the new deputies complete basic training, they'll be paired with experienced officers for an intensive 14-week field training program.
An Oswego man died Thursday evening after he was shot while driving in the 0-99 block of Circle Drive East.
The crash happened before 11 a.m. on Plainfield Road near Collins Road Tuesday morning.
The man, who was found unresponsive in a wooded park Dec. 3, was reported missing by the Oswego Police Department in late October.
Multiple agencies took part in Kendall County Sheriff’s Office's multi-jurisdictional warrant sweep throughout the county Dec. 8.
OPD is implementing body-worn cameras two years before the state requires all law enforcement agencies to be equipped with the technology.
Officials said the department is not required to use cameras until 2025 but they assist prosecutors and provide transparency to residents.
The two people were treated for injuries at an Aurora Hospital following the crash, which took place on Route 30 near Goodwin Drive.
Police worked with school district officials to investigate several social media rumors about a possible act of violence at the school
The man was found unresponsive in a wooded area and an autopsy conducted on Sunday showed he died from a single gunshot wound.
The Click It and Drive Sober campaign was conducted over a 10-day period and was part of a bigger enforcement effort for safe driving.
The man was found dead just before noon in Oswego.
Police were unsuccessful in locating the two suspects who could have fled on foot or in a car, officials said.
Photos released show a man and a woman walking on the sidewalk in the 100 block of Cinderford Drive Nov. 19 and again Nov. 21.
One person was shot and taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
Officers will once again participate in a "Click It or Ticket" campaign to make sure roads are safe around the Thanksgiving holiday.
The program includes group therapy and the continuation and initiation of medication-aid recovery for inmates, officials said.
No civilians or firefighters were injured in the Oswego house fire that broke out around midnight Monday.
The employee was nominated by a fellow patrol deputy for his exemplary performance, officials said.
The boy was last seen Saturday in the 0-99 block of Center Drive in Oswego, officials said.
Officials said John Martin is known to frequent Silver Springs State Park in Yorkville and Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby.
Two catalytic converter thefts were attempted and four were committed in Oswego, police said Wednesday evening.
Andrei Dublea and Dan Malkowski were sworn in by Sheriff Dwight Baird on Oct. 13.
Crews responded to the structure fire around 5:30 a.m. Saturday and were able to promptly locate and extinguish the fire.
Three drivers and a passenger were taken to a hospital for "moderate to serious" but non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
The occupants’ injuries were serious but non-life-threatening, according to officials.
After releasing a hard-to-decipher image of the suspect, detectives received additional security footage showing the person on Aug. 20.
The cars, driven by Montgomery and Aurora residents, collided at the intersection of Fifth Street and Route 34 Sunday afternoon.
Police are asking for the community's help identifying a person seen in the downtown area around midnight Aug. 20.