The check was fraudulently cashed by another party, police said.
The suspect said he was there to remove a tree, police said.
Residents have a few suggestions for the police department.
No major violent crimes and just three burglaries were reported in the last year, village says.
The resident was targeted through social media, police said.
A woman reported that $2,000 in scissors were taken from her car, police said.
In three other cases, residents reported they were the victims of fraud, police said.
Suspects were Nazareth Academy students. One of their parents called it "just a prank," police said.
Men make off with $10,000 in jewelry, leaving when an officer arrived, police said.
Three were charged after threats were made against a youth, police said.
The resident consented to a breath test after being stopped, police said.
Five charged in incident, which took place early in the morning, police said.
The resident was out more than $12,000, according to a police report.
He was taken into custody after fighting with a family member, police said.
The suspect grabbed another youth at the school, according to police.
Crashes at intersections with cameras have declined over the years, according to village numbers.
Police cite a resident for the second time on a charge of disturbing the peace.
The person in the video had no criminal intent, deputy chief says.
A neighbor told police that the resident refused to turn down the music.
In another case, a resident was scammed out of more than $1,000, police said.
An unlocked house in a local neighborhood was burglarized, police said.
Officers find items stolen in burglaries inside suspects' minivan, police said.
Cases of liquor were reported stolen from a store, police said.
Jewelry was stolen from the house. Three suspects spotted.
A person stole $650 worth of merchandise from a local store, police said.
A man stole a shopping cart full of items from a grocery store, police said.
The resident may have been a victim of a "SIM swap scam."
Another theft was attempted, but failed, police report says.
The police took three reports about ID theft in the last week.
Words were exchanged when a pedestrian told a passing driver to slow down, police said.
Police listed the incident as a simple assault. The driver reacted after the pedestrians asked her to slow down.
Men connected a chain from a pickup truck to the ATM, police say.
A parked car was damaged in an accident in a local neighborhood, police say.
A limo driver says he's owed $450, and the bathrooms at Springdale Park were reported as vandalized.
The discovery happened shortly after the football game with Proviso West.
Guns were found on South Campus following the school’s game with Proviso West, superintendent says.
Village has one registered sex offender listed on a state website, but nearby towns have more.
In another local case, a man attempted to steal $1,200 in items from a store.
A locked bicycle was stolen from a bike rack last week, police say.
The resident refused to leave the Hinsdale hospital and was combative with staff, police say.