Last summer, the village went a month without anyone arrested, according to its weekly reports.
A resident was charged after attempting to punch a neighbor, police said.
The victim knew and recognized the man, who is accused of arson and other crimes, authorities said.
In another case, a man without a driver's license was speeding at least 35 mph over the limit, police said.
Three incidents of crime were reported in Western Springs since New Year's Day.
Customer is repeatedly calling the local business, police said.
He was one of four men facing such a charge in the last few days in Hinsdale.
Police also received reports of damage and identity theft.
Open beer cans were found in the car of one of the drivers, police said.
Police said they found no evidence that a crash happened with a Western Springs vehicle.
Two residents told village police that their identities were stolen.
A scammer told the resident he would lose his job for mistakenly refunding $9,380, police said.
The scam involved clearing a virus from a computer, police said.
A man was charged with DUI, among other offenses, police said.
The truck driver is seen taking 400 gallons of water, according to a police report.
He replaces Brian Budds, who left for another suburban police department.
It was the only crime listed in the village's weekly blotter. No arrests were made.
Police received reports of unlocked cars burglarized in local neighborhoods.
In another case, a person's car was hit while parked on a local street, police said.
The resident drove away from a traffic stop for speeding, police said.
He is becoming the chief of another suburban department.
In another case, a resident was defrauded of $300 that he paid for merchandise he never received, police said.
The 14-year-old boy was originally detained for vaping, authorities said.
Police said the resident proceeded to his house after being stopped for speeding.
Texts show she knew she did wrong entering the U.S. Capitol during the riot, authorities said.
In one case, diamond rings valued at $10,000 were taken, police said.
A six-car crash occurred shortly after 4 p.m. Thursday in Western Springs.
Police are asking the public to avoid the area until further notice.
The Western Springs Police Department made no arrests last week, according to its blotter.
In another development, the village saw its first arrest in six weeks.
Two burglaries of unlocked cars were reported in the village, police said.
Cook County agency outlines how it may handle an attacking dog in the village.
All the cars were unlocked, police said. The burglaries occurred on a number of streets.
The village has gone nearly six weeks without making an arrest, according to its records.
Another resident says the same dog attacked hers a year ago. The county needs documented history.
A driver told police that another vehicle hit his car and then left.
The village's neighbors have made arrests during the same time.
This question comes in the wake of an attack over the weekend in a local neighborhood.
A loose dog killed another dog and injured its walker, police said. The offending dog's owner was cited.
No arrests have been reported in nearly three weeks in the village.