The resident told police that the complainant was not related to them, but instead a person that followed them on social media.
Counselors will be on the Glenbrook South campus Monday to provide services to classmates of Lilly Bova, 16, who was fatally shot at home.
The Cook County Sheriff's Office is searching for a person of interest following the Saturday morning incident, according to reports.
The victim told police the unknown man had asked him why he was looking in his direction prior to the gun threat.
The caller told the resident they needed to pay $12,000 to avoid prosecution.
Earlier this month, the 60-year-old driver was charged with causing the victim to fall from his taxi by accelerating the vehicle.
The 38-year-old was also charged with obstructing identification during the incident in the 900 block of Harlem Avenue.
Police said the driver, who was charged with reckless driving, caused the victim to fall from his taxi by accelerating the vehicle.
A female reportedly grabbed the woman's arm and placed a bracelet on it, while a man put a necklace on the victim, before the theft.
Police responded to a 911 call for an injured person Monday with a violent crimes task force assisting in the subsequent investigation.
Glenview officers and paramedics responded to a 911 call Monday in the 3100 block of Sanders Road.
A Glencoe resident reported the woman said she would "put a hole" in them with a gun before driving off.
Police said the tracking device had been placed in the spare tire compartment of their resident's vehicle.
Officer Robert Fryc, 43, died one year ago while driving to work when his car was struck by another that had veered into oncoming traffic.
Police were conducting a premise check when they were waved down by an employee.
Police said the incident occurred in the 1600 block of Waukegan Road.
The 65-year-old Glenview resident is accused of indecent solicitation of a child, among other charges, according to Lake County Sheriff.
The person called the woman's son and demanded ransom, according to police.
Police said the car was also unlocked when the incident occurred in the 1800 block of Wagner Road.
The 40-year-old is also accused of having a blood alcohol concentration level of .08 or more, and failure to reduce speed to avoid accident.
Sessions include talks on patrol functions, dispatch operations, traffic issues, investigations, crime lab operations, and more.
The money was subtracted from their business accounts through wire transfers last month.
Police said the incident occurred in the 2500 block of Happy Hollow Road.
The incident occurred at a business in the 2700 block of Pfingsten Road
A resident saw the car traveling slowly throughout the neighborhood, according to police.
The complainant said the driver had "brake checked" them prior to asking if they wanted to get shot.
Police said scammers have been asking customers outside Glenview businesses for donations to support the families of gun violence victims.
The Waukegan Road business said the loss was $85,000.
An electrical cord was also cut at the West Lake Avenue property, according to police.
Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene of the Thursday night incident.
A resident said the check had been altered and cashed at the bank, according to police.
Police said a witness confirmed the confrontation in the 700 block of Cobblestone Circle.
The arrest following an investigation into an incident that included bodily harm to the victim, according to police.
The Waukegan Road business said the same person has taken baby formula on multiple occasions.
The incident occurred at a business in the 3500 block of Milwaukee Avenue.
He also said he would be "swatting" all the hospitals in the area, swatting officers, and claimed to be part of a criminal organization.
ComEd crews were on scene Tuesday morning to repair the power line.
The person told police that they were upset with customer service at the business.
The nationwide effort is spearheaded by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and local police departments.
One neighbor said the other accused them of calling the Village over trash problems and aggressively approached them.