Crime & Safety
Nutter May Not Have Been First Target, Home Prices Up in Wilmette
Here's a look at the most-read stories this week in Wilmette from Colin Nutter's father saying his son was getting life on track at time of murder to a $4 million Kenilworth home featuring a pool and coach house.

A law enforcement source familiar with the Collin Nutter murder investigation has said that Nutter may not have been the first target of the three killers.
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Colin Nutter was "right on the verge of making some big changes in his life," at the time of his murder on June 3, his father recently said.
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Steve Kim, 42, of Chicago, Mariusz Mach, 32, of Chicago and Ubertino Avalos, 35, of Cicero area all being charged with attempting to deliver controlled substances, police reports state.
While home prices appear to be on the rise in Wilmette, several other suburbs throughout the Chicago area continue to see prices hold steady or continue to drop.
Michael Curtis, 32, from Chicago — a subject involved in an accident at Lake Ave. and the I-94 overpass — was located, transported to the hospital and charged with driving under the influence, leaving the scene, driving too fast for conditions, failure to report an accident, failure to wear a seatbelt and failure to notify SOS of address change, police reports state
$4M Kenilworth Home has Coach House, Pool
The multi-million dollar Kenilworth home also features a gourmet kitchen and his and her offices.
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