An Arlington Heights man sentenced to 12 years in prison for his part in a 2009 attempted murder of a lottery winner faces new charges of threatening to kill employees in a Rolling Meadows company.
An Arlington Heights man sentenced to 12 years in prison for his part in a 2009 attempted murder of a lottery winner faces new charges of threatening to kill employees in a Rolling Meadows company.
An Arlington Heights man sentenced to 12 years in prison for his part in a 2009 attempted murder of a lottery winner faces new charges of threatening to kill employees in a Rolling Meadows company.
A Cook County judge denied bail Tuesday to a Chicago man charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 28-year-old Portland, Oregon, woman at an extended-stay hotel in Schaumburg last Thursday.
Former Barrington day care worker charged with child battery Annmarie Dziedzic
Updated 3/4/2021 5:38 PM
A former employee at a church-run Barrington day care was held on $50,000 bail Thursday on charges she carried toddlers by their arms and ankles, pushed one boy s face into the ground and threw shoes at a girl.
Annmarie Dziedzic, 36, is charged with multiple counts of aggravated battery to a child.
According to Barrington police, the charges stem from several incidents that occurred at the Lutheran Church of Atonement in Barrington where Dziedzic was employed as a child care worker.
Prosecutors say the instances occurred between June 2020 and February 2021. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services initiated an investigation on Feb. 4 after receiving an anonymous tip. Police and the church initiated investigations in conjunction with DCFS, police said. Dziedzic no longer works at the facility.