Both Western Springs and La Grange have reported few domestic violence arrests in recent years.
In another case, an unlocked car and garage were reported burglarized earlier this month in a Western Springs neighborhood, police said.
The man, who broke into the girl's home, killed her when she returned home from school.
Western Springs police said a TV and a speaker were stolen in the burglary.
The teen and another from La Grange Highlands were arrested in Naples, authorities said.
No arrests took place in town in the last week, except for suspended licenses, police said.
He had multiple warrants and was taken to the DuPage County Jail, police said.
"Hi, you are being audio and visually recorded," a camera announced to officers, police said.
A woman pointed security cameras at her neighbor's house, according to a police report.
In another case, an Apple Watch was stolen from a package in a local neighborhood, police said.
In one instance, a Pride flag was also stolen, village police said.
The fire occurred a couple of hours after one in La Grange Park.
Bicycles were stolen from an unlocked detached garage and a front yard, police said.
No weapon was used in the holdup, police said. The FBI is investigating.
A front window was shattered by a rock June 19 in the 4700 block of Central Avenue, according to a Western Springs police report.
In another case, a flag is stolen from the front of a house, police said.
The fraud started after a phone number popped up on the resident's computer, police said.
An unidentified teenager is believed to be behind the vandalism.
Two unlocked bicycles were stolen from a resident who was on vacation, police said.
The man was repeatedly knocking on a door in a local neighborhood, police said.
There were no injuries, but authorities asked people to avoid the area.
La Grange and Hinsdale reported many more arrests, with the majority at night.
In another case, a resident told police that someone fraudulently deposited his tax refund check.
Police also reported instances of residents being victims of identity theft.
Two of the three were not reported in the village's weekly police blotters.
The men were accused of pointing the gun at a 23-year-old co-worker.
The driver was aiming to avoid an animal before the crash, TV station reports.
The man has a history going back 15 years of peeping tom arrests, according to reports.
Local police reported two instances of crime in the last week.
He has done the same thing in other towns, according to media reports.
A resident bought concert tickets, but never received them, police said.
Two stores reported shoplifting in the last few days, local police said.
Officers served a warrant, finding a number of weapons, including a machine gun, police said.
Local police reported two incidents of crime in the last week.
They completed their annual registrations, police said.
In another case, a hit-and-run crash was reported in a local neighborhood.
Nazareth Academy graduate had been drinking at a La Grange restaurant, police said.
An official said the specific timing of a new police contract is unknown.
The offending driver fled the scene, according to a police report.
Another officer resigned this week, leaving for another department.