Friday, December 23, 2011

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Boy, 13, dies from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound

Chicago Police are investigating the death of a 13-year-old boy who apparently shot himself in the head Thursday night.

Man shot while driving in Brighton Park Man shot while driving in Brighton Park

A 21-year-old man driving a vehicle was shot by a group of men in another vehicle about 12:20 a.m. on Friday, according to police.

Naperville school janitor charged with indecency Naperville school janitor charged with indecency

A Naperville elementary school janitor was arrested Thursday afternoon after police said he exposed himself to a teacher.

Bellwood sues ex-official, alleges fraud Bellwood sues ex-official, alleges fraud

Bellwood officials have sued former comptroller and administrator Roy McCampbell, alleging he "destroyed the village's financial credit" and left the tiny suburb more than $135 million in debt.

Funerals for Emington dead take toll on the living Funerals for Emington dead take toll on the living

Thursday morning Wendy Warren buried her son, Daniel, and granddaughter, Maggie, then headed to a funeral for two other children she and her son had considered family as well.

Schizophrenic man missing from Rogers Park facility Schizophrenic man missing from Rogers Park facility

A 68-year-old man with mental and physical health problems has been missing for more that 2 weeks after walking away from a Rogers Park neighborhood care facility, police said tonight while asking for the public's help in finding the man.

Man charged with stealing donation jar for cancer patient Man charged with stealing donation jar for cancer patient

A Palos Hills man was charged today with stealing a donation jar for a woman battling cancer after he was identified through surveillance video from a Crestwood convenience store.

Lawndale religious icon set for demolition Lawndale religious icon set for demolition

A deteriorating Lawndale landmark, built nearly a century ago as a temple for the neighborhood's once burgeoning Jewish population, is slated for demolition despite the latest owners' efforts to save it.


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