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The Arlington Heights Police Department is seeking witnesses and requesting assistance from the public in identifying the suspect. (Eric DeGrechie/Patch)
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL A juvenile girl told police she was approached by an unknown man while walking to school Monday morning in the area of East Valley Lane and North Pine Tree Drive in Arlington Heights. She said the man began speaking to her at around 9 a.m. and then touched her on the buttocks. She was able to run away, and she was not injured, according to a news release from police.
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Reply April 6, 2021
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month across the nation, and the Arlington Heights Police are urging drivers to drop their phones and focus on the road with a not-so-subtle reminder: Phone in One Hand. Ticket in the Other.
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It has become all too common to see people driving down the road while looking at their phones, texting, and talk while driving. Not only is this dangerous and illegal, but they do it anyway, putting themselves and others at risk.
During April, you will see increased law enforcement efforts as officers stop and ticket anyone who violates distracted driving and other Illinois motor vehicle laws.