The fire damaged a town home in the 29W400 block of Crabtree Lane, leaving it uninhabitable.
Wheaton police said the person was taken into custody without incident around 12:30 p.m.
Police say 16 catalytic converters have been stolen in Wheaton in the past three months.
Wheaton police also responded to several reports of criminal damage to property during the week of June 14.
Susan Cain, who ran for Milton Township trustee in April, is accused of filling out online vote-by-mail applications for other residents.
The fire broke out early Monday morning in the 400 block of north Washington.
Police say Gregory Garner, 27, may also be linked to recent armed robberies in Downers Grove and Naperville.
Wheaton's crime blotter for the first week of June includes a retail theft, criminal damage to property and other incidents.
Police said Deshon Mcadory, 40, of Lombard, shot a man in the chest for refusing to pay for a haircut at his Maywood barbershop.
Wheaton's crime blotter for the week of May 17 includes five car burglaries and a burglary at a storage facility.
Wheaton's crime blotter for the week of May 10 includes a garage burglary, criminal damage to property, retail theft and other incidents.
Wheaton's crime blotter for the week of May 3 includes thefts, a car burglary and other incidents.
The fire broke out Saturday evening in the 25W600 block of Red Maple Lane.
Jerica Crawford, 28, is facing charges from a February incident where she allegedly dropped her daughter off a Winfield parking garage.
Police say Marco Calderon, 18, fired six rounds into a car, hitting one person in the lower back.
Kalvin Beulle, 31, and Nicole Cassata, 23, both of Glendale Heights, are accused of providing Nicholas Donzelli, 32, with a fatal overdose.
Wheaton police responded to two car burglaries and two catalytic converter thefts within less than a week.
The gas leak was reported just before noon Monday.
Police say the dealership's total loss was estimated at $1 million.
See which incidents were reported on Wheaton's most recent crime blotter.
Fire officials say the blaze broke out Monday night in the 700 block of South Gables Boulevard.
The police blotter for the week of March 8 also includes reports of slashed tires and a retail theft at Jewel-Osco.
A women fell through the ice trying to retrieve her dog March 5.
Voters from Naperville, Lisle and Carol Stream were accused of trying to cast ballots for someone else.
The DuPage County Sheriff's Office will be on the lookout for impaired drivers, in addition to speeding and seatbelt violations.
Police say the man was out on bond when they seized a loaded handgun with its serial number removed during a search of his Wheaton home.
In separate incidents, a purse was stolen from a resident's car and car windows were broken, according to Wheaton police reports.
A 5-year-old girl and 28-year-old woman were injured in what Winfield police are calling a "suspicious incident."
In 2020, DuPage County saw a 17 percent increase in fatal opioid overdoses.
The fire left a townhouse in the 1500 block of Raven Hill uninhabitable.
The Monday night fire was brought under control within 20 minutes.
Ahmad Steele, 34, is accused of firing into a car and shooting a stranger in the face.
According to Village President Franco Coladipietro, no hotel security was present when several people were shot, one fatally, Saturday.
In the past week, Wheaton police responded to two reports of packages that were stolen from residents' porches.
Jason Zell robbed a Walgreens using a hatchet last weekend.
Police Jason Zell, 32, used a hatchet to rob the Walgreens at 1601 N. Main St. Saturday.
The fire broke out in the 500 block of West Childs Street.
Police say the CVS at 1400 E. Roosevelt Rd. was the victim of an armed robbery Wednesday.
The building was unoccupied at the time of the incident Tuesday and did not result in any injuries.
David C. Hibbeler, 68, of the 100 block of North Summit Avenue, was taken into custody Monday.