Thursday, April 26, 2012

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Eddie Curry's son to return to ex-wife

A Will County judge ruled today that the 10-year-old son of former Bulls player Eddy Curry could return to the home of the boy’s mother, Curry’s ex-wife, who is accused of beating the boy with a belt, according to officials.

Man gets 65 years for 2009 Broadview murder Man gets 65 years for 2009 Broadview murder

A Cook County judge sentenced a 20-year-old Broadview man to 65 years in prison Thursday for the 2009 murder of a Westchester man.

Police investigate Link card fraud at Evanston stores Police investigate Link card fraud at Evanston stores

Two businesses on Evanston’s west side were raided by police and federal agencies Thursday morning in what authorities say is an ongoing investigation into suspected fraud involving Link cards, according to officials.

67-year sentence again for 2001 Burrito Express slaying 67-year sentence again for 2001 Burrito Express slaying

For the third time since the 2001 slaying of a McHenry restaurant owner, a former Park City man was sentenced today to 67 years in prison for the crime.

Court: Parents of disabled woman can sue Chicago police for neglect Court: Parents of disabled woman can sue Chicago police for neglect

More than two years after getting the case, a federal appeals court today ruled that a mentally ill California woman can sue the Chicago Police Department for releasing her into a violent neighborhood where she was raped and nearly killed.

Witness: Balfour threatened to kill Jennifer Hudson's family Witness: Balfour threatened to kill Jennifer Hudson's family

Jennifer Hudson’s former brother-in-law was suspicious his wife was cheating on him and threatened to kill her entire family just two months before Hudson’s mother, brother, and 7-year-old nephew were slain, a witness testified today in the trial of William Balfour.

Tollway worker suspended for using agency car for personal use Tollway worker suspended for using agency car for personal use

An Illinois Tollway employee was suspended for two days and ordered to pay $581 in restitution for using a tollway-owned vehicle for personal business, officials said today.

Relatives accused of abducting ailing boy, 5, waive extradition Relatives accused of abducting ailing boy, 5, waive extradition

Three family members accused of taking a 5-year-old boy from a St. Louishospital where he is on a heart transplant list are headed back to Missouri to face charges.


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