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Romeoville Incidents And Arrests: Shoplifting, DUI, Vandalism
The most recent police reports from the Romeoville Police Department.

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The most recent police reports from the Romeoville Police Department.

In addition, all after-school and evening activities are canceled or postponed for Friday, Jan. 11, through the weekend.
Expect heavy snow, with up to 9 inches by Saturday night, officials say. Travel could be difficult or impossible.
Officials say this will be the 19th year that the Forest Preserve District has hosted a volunteer event on MLK Day.
"The Forest Preserve’s lower interest rate was made possible by the District's Aa1 credit rating from Moody’s rating agency," Gerl said.
City Manager Gregory Rose said a vote is not expected at Monday's council meeting.
I honor the American flag because it's a symbol of freedom, determination and the bravery of our U.S. armed forces," Bell said.
Police offered to give the man a ride home, but ended up taking him to jail instead, after they say he spat on an officer.
This month's program will cover maintaining your energy through nutrition in the new year.
Kendall Co. Sheriff Dwight A. Baird asks residents to support Illinois Sheriffs' Association's Associate Membership Program in open letter.
Two people have died from flu in Missouri, health officials say, with another 560 deaths reported from a combination of flu and pneumonia.
"Friends, it is with profound sadness that we bring to you news of the passing of Charlotte 'Chere' Bates," the department wrote online.
Police say the man in the photo stole more than $350 worth of the energy drink from a local Walgreen's in December.
"More than anything else, what we're both seeing is friendships and bonding between the groups of musicians and their mentors."
"While the students think they're playing a game, their teachers know they're learning real-life economic and financial skills..."
"The development along both of our major retail corridors continues to move forward," Noak said. "Our local economy is creating new jobs..."
There's still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast, weather officials say, but they hope to know more by Thursday.
For questions contact Alma Binkowski at 630-636-3689.
The fundraiser is at Strike 'n Spare bowling alley in Lockport. Food will be provided by Fat Ricky's.
Accepted items include electronics, household hazardous waste, prescription drugs and more.