A caller told a resident they owed money on a computer they had supposedly purchased, according to police.
Police had sent out an alert earlier Monday afternoon, believing the man was endangered.
The driver and passenger of the car were both arrested following a traffic stop for not signaling to turn, according to police.
More than 23,000 pounds of unwanted prescription drugs were collected in Illinois during last October's event.
The series of burglaries occurred in the early hours of Monday on Dundee Road, according to police.
The relative had heard banging coming from the back of the home, when the incident occurred.
Police were asking motorists to find an alternative route Wednesday morning as the road was closed for over an hour.
After being trespassed from the hotel, the Deerfield resident returned that evening and was found sitting in a couch in the lobby.
Both the Northbrook and Metra police departments will be at the Northbrook Metra station Friday to support the initiative.
Someone broke into the living quarters at a religious center during Easter services, according to police.
The Chicago resident, who told police he had his pants down to urinate, had two active warrants out of Cook County.
The resident had responded to an advertisement on social media regarding a free piano.
The victim brought the money to an ATM to transfer it into Bitcoin, according to police.
The owner had left the items in the truck while they frequented a restaurant, according to police.
The Northbrook resident was charged with driving under the influence, making an improper turn, improper lane usage, according to police.
The customer pushed the staff member, which caused him to fall backward and hit his head, according to police.
The police officer received medical care following the Thursday night incident.
]The Monday night incident closed roads accessing the Shermer Road Metra station for several hours, according to Northbrook police.
An elderly customer was attempting to withdraw the money in cash due to a "banking issue."
The Golf man reportedly grabbed the coach's arm and pushed him in the chest.
A person claiming to be with the restaurant's corporate office asked an employee for $11,000, but settled on $650.
A new online platform is designed to handle complaints relating to traffic concerns from residents.
Police said they are increasing patrols in residential neighborhoods and are asking residents to lock their doors.
Police had been dispatched to a hotel where the man was unresponsive due to intoxication, according to police.
At least $11,000 in watches were stolen during the burglary at a store in the 300 block of Skokie Boulevard.
The homeowner told police someone had climbed onto their second story balcony and smashed the window to gain access inside.
The transnational organized crime group was being investigated for targeting business owners of Asian descent for residential burglaries.
The victim believed the scammer was their rabbi, but the latter's email had been hacked, according to police.
The complainant sustained an injury just above their right eye, according to police.
A group of five individuals tried to enter several cars early Thursday at Carneed on Commercial Avenue.
A caller also convinced the Northbrook resident to send her a high-end watch through a shipping company.
A vehicle was fully involved in a fire following the Tuesday afternoon incident.
Police created a perimeter around the house before calling the family to check on their safety.
An electric grinder was also stolen from the construction site of a new restaurant in the 900 block of Willow Road, according to police.
The separate incidents occurred over the course of three days, according to police.
The Friday morning fire occurred in the 2300 block of Walters Avenue, which was partially closed for a time, according to police.
The complainant reportedly paid $500 for four tickets they never received, according to police.
The Northbrook resident is accused of five different crimes following the crash, according to police.
The Chicago resident had 2 active arrest warrants out of DuPage County and Indiana for drug related offenses and failure to appear in court.
The complainant said no workers ever showed, and Bellavia refused to communicate with them.