The campaign begins March 13, and ends at 6 a.m. on March 23.
A missing child was believed to be with a man who had an active warrant in the Bolingbrook area.
The juvenile was taken into custody and transported to the River Valley Juvenile Detention Center in Joliet.
One man fled on foot during the traffic stop, before being taken into custody, police said.
Police responded to two separate parties on Saturday night, and made seven arrests, including of five juveniles.
Police were "not involved in the planning or execution of the federal action that occurred and (do) not engage in immigration enforcement."
The sheriff's office said that court security officers and sheriff's deputies "prevented a serious security threat" at the courthouse.
Bolingbrook police say the man came to report an encounter with law enforcement. They did not specify which agency took him into custody.
Antoine Larry, of Bolingbrook, worked for the Phoenix Police Department during the conspiracy, according to the indictment.
The FBI is investigating the bank robbery with Bolingbrook police.
The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over,” “Drive High. Get a DUI.” and “Click It or Ticket” campaigns ran from Dec. 12 to Jan. 5.
A juvenile from Romeoville was also arrested after police say a victim was robbed after meeting up with the men to purchase items from them.
No details have been given on the identity of the offenders. Criminal charges are pending review with the Will County State's Attorney.
From Dec. 12 through Jan. 5, Bolingbrook officers will take part in the statewide enforcement efforts.
The department also made one traffic arrest and one criminal arrest.
Scammers are calling residents from spoofed, or cloned phone numbers pretending to represent local police departments.
The “Click It or Ticket” and “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaigns run from Nov. 21 to Dec. 2.
Authorities in Bolingbrook responded on three different occasions to the party on Halloween night, according to police.
The grant will support increased traffic safety enforcement efforts aimed at saving lives and reducing crashes, police said.
There are no reported injuries, and the investigation is ongoing.
Bolingbrook Police said they have not made any arrests regarding the incident.
The females and the man being arrested all fled into a nearby home, police said.
Police reminded residents that proper use of child safety seats and seat belts significantly reduces the risk of serious injury or death.
The Bolingbrook man is facing charges of wire fraud, mail fraud, money laundering and filing false corporate tax returns.
The man was found unresponsive Thursday morning.
Officers responded to the gas station, at 735 E. Boughton Road, at 6:52 a.m. Wednesday for the report of a robbery.
The campaign, which started Sept. 19, will increase traffic enforcement aimed at ensuring that children are properly restrained in vehicles.
The traffic campaign will run from Aug. 15 through the early morning hours of Sept. 2.
The campaign, "Speeding Catches Up With You," ran from July 8 to Aug. 1.
Medina was taken into custody without incident on July 25.
The campaign ran from June 20 to July 7.
The woman drove around lane closures at the scene of the crash, nearly hitting an officer and multiple deceased bodies, officials said.
A woman was taken into custody and a gun was recovered at the scene, police said.
Brian Finn, 61, turned himself in at the Bolingbrook Police Department on Saturday.
The crash happened after the man left the scene of a reported domestic battery in Bolingbrook, police said.
On May 6, the United States Marshals Task Force out of Will County arrested Brittany Foley, 32, of Chicago, police said.
Police said they received information that a staff member at Brooks had been communicating inappropriately with a 14-year-old student.
Officers responded to Grand Canyon Drive for a report of a child who had been struck by a vehicle, police said.
The victim, Daniel Starks, of Bolingbrook, was pronounced dead at 11:45 p.m.
Mark Bell, 29, of Chicago, was arrested Monday by the Will County Fugitive Warrants Unit, police said.
Shorewood police investigated the June 6 incident at the Home Goods that led to more lewd conduct charges for the Bolingbrook man
Police say a man broke into relatives' home in Bolingbrook early Tuesday morning and claimed to have an explosive device.