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Kane County state s attorney empathizes with dog lovers frustrated with Wayne shooting

Kane County state s attorney empathizes with dog lovers frustrated with Wayne shooting
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Enforcing masks indoors: Businesses are off the hook this time What will suburban police do?

The new mask mandate returns Monday but doesn t penalize business owners for scofflaws this time. Suburban police say they ll handle any complaints about non-compliance the same way they did before which varies from department to department.

Addressing gunfire a priority after 39th incident this year, Elgin chief says

Addressing gunfire a priority after 39th incident this year, Elgin chief says
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Suburban Mosaic: DuPage County women join forces to help asylum-seekers

Posted5/24/2021 5:30 AM Three groups of DuPage County women have banded together to provide aid to dozens of asylum-seekers and new immigrants arriving daily in Chicago. Two areas we are concentrating on is attempting to find affordable housing and mentors, said Patricia Motto, 73, of Elmhurst, a retired civil rights lawyer and member of the Interfaith Community for Detained Immigrants board of directors.   The group has been working with Half the Sky of Elmhurst and 6,000 Moms of Wheaton to help stock a storage unit across from Chicago s Greyhound bus station. Its clients are legal asylum-seekers who have been processed at the border and allowed into the United States.

Elgin police want community help with recent shootings

Elgin police want community help with recent shootings Ana Lally Updated 4/23/2021 4:40 PM Elgin Police Chief Ana Lalley called on residents to help officers investigate three reports of shots fired, saying such cases are difficult to solve without help from the public. Lalley, who made the plea Friday on her weekly radio show, said no one was injured in the shootings that occurred within four days of each other.   The first occurred about 3:21 a.m. on April 17 in the area of the 800 block of South Liberty Street. The next was the following day when the person who reported the shots found damage to her vehicle after hearing gunfire while driving on the 1200 block of Fleetwood Drive. The third was about 9:43 p.m. on April 21 in the area of the 100 block of S. Union. Officers arrived and found property damage associated with gunfire.

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