Alsip-Crestwood, IL|News|
Man Wearing Tape Mustache Robs Bank in Alsip
The man stuck electrical tape to his face as part of his disguise.

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The man stuck electrical tape to his face as part of his disguise.

A woman's body was found on an I-57 median on Saturday, Dec. 24.
The cause and manner of the death are still not clear. The investigation into the crash is ongoing.
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The body was found Tuesday morning.
Fire reported in 14100 block of Michael Drive.
The fire broke out Monday morning and the 80th Avenue house is severely damaged.
The body of a young man was found Monday afternoon in a burning car in Homewood.
After he was asked to leave, the man returned and shot one of his girlfriend's relatives around 9 p.m. Saturday.
A 19-year-old Calumet City man was fatally shot Dec. 20. His family is asking for help with covering funeral and burial costs.
The Weckler family had their projection unit stolen. But someone in New Lenox wouldn't let the thief ruin their holiday.
The 30-year-old woman had apparently been struck by a vehicle, Illinois State Police said.
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Lemont police reports, Dec. 7–16.
Sonar equipment was used to search the body of water.
Work by artists with disabilities scooped up in first-ever holiday shopping event at The Painted Turtle.
New Lenox one of several communities to provide free rides home from establishments on New Year's Eve.
Darius Minter, 36, was waiting for her outside their Midlothian home, witnesses say.
He lived in the same block where he was shot, according to officials.