Friday, January 27, 2012

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Villa Park man accused of beating cashier during robbery

A Villa Park man is being held on $200,000 bail after a robbery at a vitamin store during which an employee was forced into a bathroom, ordered to disrobe and beaten, police said today.

College of DuPage president: Let community colleges build dorms College of DuPage president: Let community colleges build dorms

College of DuPage President Robert Breuder asked local lawmakers today to work to change state law to allow dorms at the the Glen Ellyn community college campus.

Bond lowered for father accused of duct-taping daughter Bond lowered for father accused of duct-taping daughter

A South Side father accused of posting a disturbing Facebook photo of his 22-month-old daughter bound and gagged could be released from Cook County Jail soon after a judge agreed to lower his bond today.

Teen girl shot, black SUV sought in Kenwood Teen girl shot, black SUV sought in Kenwood

A 16-year-old girl was shot in the leg in the Kenwood neighborhood on the South Side this afternoon and investigators are seeking a black sport-utility vehicle that was seen fleeing the scene.

Strangers help woman chase down robbery suspect: 'I was tired of being a victim' Strangers help woman chase down robbery suspect: 'I was tired of being a victim'

Linette Kossow had just boarded the 36/Broadway bus in the Loop and was rifling through her bag for coupons when a man behind her reached over her shoulder, snatched her wallet and bolted out the rear door.

Man, 25, sought fathers willing to turn over daughters for sex, police say Man, 25, sought fathers willing to turn over daughters for sex, police say

A 25-year-old Frankfort Square man has been charged on two counts of indecent solicitation of a child and one count of traveling to meet a minor after a 2-month-long investigation, Will and Cook County sheriff’s police announced today.

State labor agency investigating complaint about Cook Co. morgue State labor agency investigating complaint about Cook Co. morgue

The Illinois Department of Labor is investigating the Cook County morgue after the agency received an anonymous complaint about unsafe conditions, an official said today.

Witness says murder defendant told him, 'Things got out of hand' Witness says murder defendant told him, 'Things got out of hand'

A man who said he has been friends with Mario Casciaro since the eighth grade testified today that his long-time pal knew what happened to the body of a teen who disappeared nine years ago.


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