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In Case you Missed it: The News From Glen Ellyn and Nearby This Week
People held at O'Hare released, police identify Oswego man fatally shot in Naperville and Glen Ellyn students on gold medal culinary team

- A dozen people were released after being held at O'Hare International Airport. A court order partially blocked Trump's travel ban and a dozen being held at O'Hare were freed.
- Authorities identified a 37-year-old Oswego man who was shot and killed in a Naperville middle school parking lot. The man had been shot several times while he sat in a car.
- Naperville car dealerships lost six cars to thieves in 24 hours.
- A Batavia woman was charged with filing a false police report after allegedly stabbing herself.
- Father of Dead Kendall County Pantry Director Arrested in Arizona. The 77-year-old man had been indicted by a Kendall County grand jury.
- Montgomery Official Says Caterpillar Plans to Stay. An official with the Montgomery Economic Development Corporation said Caterpillar may downsize, but they won't leave.
- Wheaton Whole Foods Opened in New Location on Wednesday. The store handed out gift cards to the first 500 customers.
- Aurora Man Chased Down by Witnesses is Charged With Burglary. The man is accused of breaking into a car .
- Glen Ellyn Students on Gold Medal Culinary Team. College of DuPage students Victoria Ascencio and Roxanne Strutynsky, both from Glen Ellyn, were on the medal-winning team.
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