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Here are a few items from the Glen Ellyn police blotter.

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Glen Ellyn Public Works Director Joe Caracci will be leaving for a position in Bensenville.
The DuPage County Health Department recently sent out a letter to healthcare providers and area schools alerting officials to a rise in whooping cough cases. So far, no cases in the 202 school district have been reported.
The DuPage County Health Department recently sent out a letter to healthcare providers and area schools alerting officials to a rise in whooping cough cases.
College of DuPage will use the sale of bonds to refurbish school buildings.
Here's an item from the Glen Ellyn Police blotter.