The following arrest information was provided by the Kenilworth Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: jordan.s.graham@gmail.com.
A large cat-like animal was spotted on South Happ Road last Wednesday.
The following arrest information was provided by the Wilmette Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: jordan.s.graham@gmail.com.
The 18-year-old Evanston resident had already been arrested last month in Wilmette 'for similar burglaries.'
Police reported approximately 40 grams of marijuana were recovered.
The following arrest information was provided by the Kenilworth Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: jordan.s.graham@gmail.com.
Wilmette garage and auto burglaries are up 67 percent this year. See where such crimes are being committed with our interactive map.
The following arrest information was provided by the Wilmette Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: Chi-an.Chang@Patch.com.
'We Are Not A Community of Strangers.' Residents and organizations from Wilmette and Glenview helped raised money to buy a van for a Romona Elementary School family whose daughter has a severe neurological disorder.
Wilmette and Glenview residents and organizations helped raised $8,000 to purchase a wheelchair-accessible van for a Romona Elementary School family.
Another village residents says they spotted a cougar in Winnetka, sparking an entirely new investigation.
Wilmette Police Department is starting a public safety/ crime prevention campaign to stem an increase in auto and garage burglaries occurring in the village.
The following arrest information was provided by the Wilmette Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: Chi-an.Chang@Patch.com.
The following arrest information was provided by the Kenilworth Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction. For questions about this blotter, contact: Chi-an.Chang@Patch.com.
Wilmette police charged the 18-year-old with burglary on Aug. 2.
A look at unusual crimes in our Patch region
Donald Doering and his business partner had supposedly stole $2 million of their customers' money to pay for personal debt.
Wilmette Police help arrest and charge the owner of Ramy's Foods for a number of felonies in connection with allegedly selling drugs and running a LINK card scam.
Anthony Rapoport, 24, has been charged with first degree murder of his aunt and will face bond court Monday afternoon.
Michael Oakes, 18, has been charged with dealing to area young adults, according to a press release. Oakes told officials he had been selling to New Trier Teens.
A series of packages were also taken from porches around town last week.
Culprits could be one or two burglary crews, police chief said.
Michael Scheetz is one of the newest firefighters to join the Wilmette department.
A hub for the nation’s railroad traffic, Chicago has the second highest number of crossings and miles of track in the country. The city's North Shore burbs top the list for number of crashes, injuries and deaths.
Chief Brian King tells Patch that Wilmette's looking to hire new officers.