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Bank Robbery, Illness Shuts Down School And Fighting A Golf Cart Ban: Weekly Roundup

The top stories from Wheaton and nearby this week

Naperville Police Searching for Bank Robber. The suspect handed the teller a note demanding money, police said.

Illness Shuts Down Aurora Catholic School. The principal reported that about a fifth of students were out sick on Thursday. (Image via Shutterstock)

Disabled Man Fighting Yorkville's Golf Cart Ban. He is also running for city council, but the Election Committee dropped him from the ballot. (Photo by Patrick Martin)

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Bond Set at $2 Million in Brutal Wheaton Murder. Lee Leinweber is accused of savagely killing his ex-wife, then fleeing with her car and money. (Photo from DuPage County State's Attorney's Office)

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Fermilab Open House in Batavia Will Feature a Physics Carnival. The event celebrates the 50th anniversary of the lab. (Photo from Fermilab)

Double DUIs in Lisle Early Thursday Morning. A Naperville woman and a Lisle man were arrested on different parts of Maple Ave. (Photo from Lisle Police)

Gummies Contained Cannabis: Naperville Police Conclude Investigation On Incident At High School. Four minors are suspected distributing the gummies that sent several students to the hospital

Stabbing Near Montgomery. Paramedics brought victim to a hospital.

Check out the Chicago Patch Facebook page for our live coverage of the "mooning" protest outside Trump Tower in Chicago on Sunday, February 12, around 3:30 p.m. This event might get expensive for the protesters, since the fine for indecent exposure can range from $100 to $500. If there are events in your town that Patch should cover, please email me at patrick.martin [at] patch.com.


Photo at top: Bank robbery suspect, photo from Naperville Police.

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