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No one was injured after the theater was evacuated after firefighters arrived at the Oakbrook Terrace theater to find heavy smoke inside.
Police characterized the shooting as an isolated incident that did not present any ongoing danger to the community.
The medical imaging company paid kickbacks to referring cardiologists, according to authorities.
One wing of the complex collapsed due to the blaze, while other areas had fire, smoke and water damage, authorities said.
Officers responded after a 911 call reported that several shots had been fired into a vehicle just after midnight on 22nd Street.
The man exited a vehicle bleeding profusely along a busy stretch of 22nd Street, according to Oakbrook Terrace police.
People were asked to avoid the area while officers investigated.
Steve L. Lane, 29, and Tyran Williams, 32, were charged with multiple weapons charges in connection with a shooting that injured six people.
Oak Brook Police and the DuPage County State's Attorney have two people in custody in the Oakbrook Center Mall shooting that injured four.
Oak Brook police confirmed four people were shot, including a man they believe was involved in the shooting. Another man is also in custody.
The early Tuesday morning crash is under investigation by the Major Crash Reconstruction Team, police said.
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Three men allegedly took the phones from the store Wednesday morning before fleeing the scene. The phones are valued at $8,000 to $10,000.
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The death is not believed to be a homicide, according to authorities.
Police said the area was safe nearly an hour after a report of a 'possible' gunman incident at Hyatt House Monday.
The 40-year-old man sexually assaulted a young girl while living with her family at their Oak Brook home.
The woman's car hit two other cars as a result of the initial crash, according to reports.
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Illinois State Police focused on a portion of I-88 in Oak Brook during the St. Patrick's Day roadside safety check.
Police say they are treating the incident, which took place early Thursday, as a suicide.
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The elderly woman was rescued by two men just before the train smashed into her car.
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The punching incident took place the day after Christmas.
The suspect(s) stole more than $3,000 in tobacco products.
Police say they smelled a "strong odor of cannabis emanating from the vehicle."
Police say the 36-year-old victim is in stable condition.
The officers saved a woman who was trapped in a burning car in early October.
Cops say he took a snap with a gun and said, "1, 2, 3, all the kids will leave. They’re not so cool because I’ll shoot up the school."
Three of the men were found hiding inside a dumpster outside of Nordstrom Rack in Oak Brook.
The police officer said he has issued several citations at Costco on 22nd Street.
He allegedly posted a picture holding a rifle similar to an AR-15 with a caption that said he would "[shoot] up the school."
Police say the man pulled into a Burger King parking lot and switched seats with a passenger after the crashes.
The victim was charged with driving under the influence, according to police.
Police say the man fired a single shot because he was angry that he paid for marijuana he never got.
Police estimate that he used stolen credit card info to charge and then return up to $17,000 in merchandise.
Police say the Cicero man texted, "You’ll pay for this and with blood," before running his girlfriend over with his car.