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Theft, Fraud and Trespass: Western Springs Police Blotter
Western Springs police reports, Aug. 27-Sept. 3.

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Western Springs police reports, Aug. 27-Sept. 3.

La Grange police reports, Aug. 30-Sept. 4.
Fogging will cover all areas of both villages tonight, starting at 7:30 p.m. and ending around midnight. Take a look at what our mosquito expert had to say about resident's questions regarding fogging.
Erica Spoeri's stepfather, Carl Spoeri, is charged with the murder of her fiance, Bojan Zigic. Erica tells us about growing up in an abusive household with the man who she claims has taken everything from her.
Prepare to get moving as these local acts rock out this year's Rocktoberfest in Gordon Park.
Here's your week in weather for La Grange and Western Springs.
La Grange police Reports, Aug. 28-30
La Grange police reports, Aug. 26-27
Area tennis players will play Sunday at Stone/Monroe Park in La Grange Park to raise money to help pay for a local family's medical expenses.
Burglars steal jewelry, cash in a residential break-in on the 5700 block of Ninth Avenue, just over the Countryside/La Grange border.
La Grange police reports, Aug. 24-25
Grab a Blue Moon beer, put on that old Elvis 45 and spend some time with the sky this Friday. If you miss this blue moon, you'll have to wait until 2015 to capture the moment again.
Local celebrities—aka your neighbors—from La Grange and Western Springs will be playing the part of Tom Cruise in 'Cocktail' at this year's Rocktoberfest celebration at Gordon Park in La Grange on Sept. 15.
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The man known as "The Monk" pleaded guilty in January to federal charges related to a planned robbery of an armored truck in La Grange.
Grab a Blue Moon beer, put on that old Elvis 45 and spend some time with the sky this Friday. If you miss this blue moon, you'll have to wait until 2015 to capture the moment again.
Grab a Blue Moon beer, put on that old Elvis 45 and spend some time with the sky this Friday. If you miss this blue moon, you'll have to wait until 2015 to capture the moment again.
Grab a Blue Moon beer, put on that old Elvis 45 and spend some time with the sky this Friday. If you miss this blue moon, you'll have to wait until 2015 to capture the moment again.
Grab a Blue Moon beer, put on that old Elvis 45 and spend some time with the sky this Friday. If you miss this blue moon, you'll have to wait until 2015 to capture the moment again.
You'll be almost three years older next time it comes around.