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BBs Break Windows on Cars, Business: Oak Park Police Blotter
Oak Park Police Reports, Oct. 1-3.

I come to Patch after working in a wide variety of media environments, with experience in traditional newspaper reporting as well as on the Internet. In the past, I've reported on Chicago's vibrant arts community for the Chicago Journal and done investigative reporting at the Chicago Reporter and org. I graduated in 2009 from Columbia College with a B.A. in Journalism. </b>
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<b>My investigative series on childhood lead poisoning rates in Chicago, published at ChicagoTalks, won a 2009 Peter Lisagor Award from the Chicago Headline Club in the Neighborhood/ Community News category. The series was also a finalist for a 2009 Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.</b>
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In Chicago, I also founded Jettison Media LLC, which publishes the arts and culture magazine Jettison Quarterly where I also serve as editor in chief.
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Oak Park Police Reports, Oct. 1-3.

River Forest police reports, Oct. 2-7.
Deborah Wilberding, 44, of Naperville, is charged with stealing nearly $300,000 from Rush Oak Park Hospital over six years.
Haunted house, a dance, bonfire - and s'mores- get season rolling.
New cars are faster, more fuel efficient, village says.
The Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest will be raising funds with the sale of two limited edition Chris Ware posters.
Oak Park's Chris Ware, the author and artist behind the new book 'Building Stories' comes to Unity Temple on Oct. 4. Patch sat down with Ware to discuss the new book, its inspiration and what he's working on next.
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 25-29.
River Forest police reports, Sept. 24-29.
Patch has created an interactive map to show you which home to avoid visiting on Halloween this year.
Chris Geoghegan, Oak Park artist and the owner of Moss Modern Flowers in Forest Park, talks about finding beauty in everyday life.
Campers enjoyed s'mores, campfire stories and music at Priory Park on Sept. 28 for the Zero Waste Campout.
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 18-25.
There was lots to learn and do at the Green Living and Learning Tours in Oak Park on Sept. 29.
Patch was out at the Park District of Oak Park's Fall Fest celebration on Sunday capturing the scene—take a look!
The BiOM, a powered prosthetic device that gives amputees are more realistic feeling of walking was recently fitted to two patients in Oak Park.
Cynthia Wiatrak heads to Ethiopia to help set up the country's first breast health program—and save lives.
Richard D. Woods, 25, has been charged with home invasion after police said he held a River Forest family at gunpoint during a burglary.
There's lots of events going on around town this weekend. Get a new bike, or come by for a open mic night and whole lot more.
Oak Park police reports, Sept. 20-24.