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‘A sickening and shocking discovery:’ Body in Northfield Township found by neighbor on walk
WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Deb Rondon and her husband were walking along the dirt road stretching in front of their Northfield Township home when they came across a dead body in a road-side culvert. A smell initially drew them to the area. They thought a deer had been hit.
Smith & Wesson sued by family of man killed in Highland Park parade shooting
HIGHLAND PARK, Ill. — The family of a Waukegan man killed in the Highland Park 2022 Fourth of July parade shooting has sued gun manufacturer Smith & Wesson. The lawsuit was filed Friday by law firm Koskoff, Koskoff & Becker on behalf of the family of Eduardo Uvaldo, one of seven people killed in the […]
Shots fired during Hoffman Estates home invasion
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. - Hoffman Estates police have launched an investigation after shots were fired during a home invasion in the northwest suburb. Officers received a report of a home invasion around 10 p.m. Monday in the 2000 block of Kettering Road. Upon arrival, police saw evidence of forced entry on the front door and bullet holes in the drywall of the residence.
Suburban police departments ready to help during Democratic National Convention, if needed: ‘Our officers will be more vigilant’
North suburban police departments are preparing and making themselves available to assist the Chicago Police Department, if they are needed, during the Democratic National Conference, which will be held Aug. 19 through 22. An estimated 50,000 delegates, staff and public officials are expected to attend the convention at the United Center and McCormick Place. Many suburban police departments ...
Swimmer still missing after disappearing in Lake Michigan at Evanston's Lighthouse Beach on Sunday
Lighthouse Beach was off-limits while crews continued their search Monday for a swimmer who disappeared after jumping in the water.The Evanston Fire Department was back on Lake Michigan on Monday morning, looking for the man who went missing in the water on Sunday afternoon.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchAssisted by Chicago and other suburban fire departments and the U.S. Coast Guard, crews have been focusing on a half-mile area starting at Lighthouse Beach and heading south. They have been using sonar and other technology, but the turbulent water is making things difficult."Even our rescuers this morning,...
Carol Stream Man Arrested in Lowe’s Parking Lot Road Rage Shooting Incident
A Carol Stream man was arrested and charged following a road rage incident that culminated in a shooting in a Lowes parking lot, witnessed by his six-year-old son. Carlos Sanchez, 26, appeared in court on Saturday morning. He faces one count of Aggravated Battery – Discharge of a Firearm and one count of misdemeanor Endangering the Health or Life of a Child, according to the Carol Stream Police Department.
Chicago man cited after ex-girlfriend calls police during argument
A Chicago man was cited June 24 for obstructing a peace officer after Brookfield police resolved a violent argument between him and his ex-girlfriend where each said the other struck first. Around 6:30 a.m. that morning, Brookfield police were dispatched to the BP gas station near the intersection of Ogden...
DUI Arrest Follows High-Speed Traffic Stop on IL Route 59
At the West Chicago Voice, our commitment to our readers extends to keeping them informed about local crime activity, encompassing DUI and drug offenses, as well as felonies filed by the West Chicago Police or DuPage County Sheriff’s Office (in unincorporated West Chicago). It’s essential to remember that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. These incidents took place within the city limits of West Chicago (WCPD) or within unincorporated West Chicago (DPCSO).
Highland Park on Fourth of July two years after shooting
Two years after the Highland Park shooting, the city is hosting July Fourth events to bring the community together and recognize the lives that were taken.The big picture: City leaders have followed guidance from mental health professionals, victims' families and officials with the Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime who say reclaiming traditions, especially with holidays, is a benefit to the community's long-term resiliency.Catch up quick: Robert E. Crimo faces 21 counts of first-degree murder and other charges for allegedly shooting into the crowd during Highland Park's July Fourth parade in 2022, killing seven people and injuring dozens...
A gun club for Black women aims to give them back their power
As crimes against Black women and girls increased around her, Arewa Karen Winters said she decided she needed protection. Although the 15th District police councilwomen had held her FOID card for 20 years, she decided it was time to get her concealed carry license. Owning a firearm was not an easy decision for Winters but she felt it was necessary.
Chicago physician pleads guilty to $2.4M fraud scheme
A physician in the Chicago suburbs has pleaded guilty to a $2.4 million healthcare fraud scheme of billing Medicaid and private insurers for nonexistent services. From 2018 to 2022, Mona Ghosh, MD, owner and operator of the Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based medical office Progressive Women's Healthcare, submitted and caused her employees to submit fraudulent claims to Medicaid, TriCare and other insurers, the Justice Department said in a July 1 news release.
Police blotter: DUI Charges Pending: Awaiting Toxicology Results After Fabyan and Rt. 38 Crash
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Police Blotter: Recent Arrests in West Chicago
At the West Chicago Voice, our commitment to our readers extends to keeping them informed about local crime activity, encompassing DUI and drug offenses, as well as felonies filed by the West Chicago Police or DuPage County Sheriff’s Office (in unincorporated West Chicago). It’s essential to remember that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. These incidents took place within the city limits of West Chicago (WCPD) or within unincorporated West Chicago (DPCSO).
Dunkin’ customer steals money from cash register
A man placed an order June 25 at the Dunkin’ Donuts at 7117 North Ave. when the employee opened the cash drawer. The man jumped over the counter and stole money from the register. The man pushed the employee’s hands away when the employee tried to stop him. The man then fled in a black Chevrolet HHR with yellow temporary tags. The estimated loss is $500.
Chicago Man Charged with Burglary in DuPage and Cook County Liquor Store Thefts
Following a collaborative law enforcement effort, Attorney General Kwame Raoul has brought charges against a Chicago man, accused of participating in a series of suburban burglaries. Isiah Doss, 25, faces three counts of Class 2 felony burglary after allegedly playing a role in a burglary ring that honed in on liquor stores across DuPage and Cook counties. In a recent release from the Illinois Attorney General's office, these counts carry penalties of up to seven years in prison per charge.
Martin Urbina cold case: Cook County sheriff seeks public's help in solving 2020 fatal stabbing
COOK COUNTY - This summer marks four years since Martin Urbina was brutally stabbed to death in broad daylight just steps from a playground in a Cook County forest preserve. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in solving the case. In a FOX...
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