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Prosecutors: Thief swallowed diamond ring
A home repairman who stole a diamond ring and then swallowed it to keep it away from its owner has been charged with felony theft, authorities said today.
Wilfredo Gonzalez, 30, of Chicago, was doing remodeling work to the victim's home in Cicero on Aug....Tags: Maywood (Cook, Illinois), Prosecution, Judges, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dad tells how he stopped son's kidnapping at North Ave. Beach
Tribune reportersArmando Uvalle said he had noticed a slender man standing a few yards behind him as Uvalle watched his six children playing near the water at North Avenue Beach. The man held a briefcase and a bag, and he seemed to mutter to himself, said Uvalle, 30....Tags: Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Tyrone Hill, Kidnapping, Sex, Marquette Park
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Emanuel appoints residency challenge lawyer to port authority board
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel on Friday named an attorney who kept him on the Election Day ballot to a board overseeing port authority issues, one of more than two dozen appointments made ahead of the holiday weekend. Michael K. Forde, a partner at Mayer Brown,...Tags: Michael Madigan, University of Chicago, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Regional Authority, Interior Policy
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Shades of the Nighty-nightmare
Change of SubjectIt was almost exactly 20 years ago that another school in Lake Forest District 67 was hit by a principal-related controversy -- a test-fixing scandal dubbed "The Nighty Nightmare" after the signature farewell of Cherokee School principal Linda Chase to...... -
Oak Park officials to discuss flooding fixes
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsOak Park officials are looking at a variety of options to handle isolated flooding issues, including infrastructure improvements and government reimbursements or grants for private …... -
Town of Cicero to go after gangs in civil court
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsUnder a pilot program with the Cook County state's attorney's office, the town of Cicero now can use lawsuits to combat street gangs that engage …... -
DUI charges in fatal Burbank crash
Tribune reporterA man has been charged with drunken driving in connection with the crash late Sunday that killed a 38-year-old man in southwest suburban Burbank, police said. Leo Stevens, of the 2400 block of North Central Park Avenue in Chicago, was pronounced dead at...Tags: Burbank (Cook, Illinois), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Drunk Driving
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11 things you didn't know about the Tucker '48
1 Alex Tremulis' original design had a center driving position with swivel seats on each side, but that was changed to conventional left-hand drive. 2 The first 589-cubic-inch engine was situated crossways and intended to drive the back wheels directly...Tags: Fraud, Vehicles, Crimes, Elections, Corporate Crime
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Suspect in slaying who fled to England held on bail
A Chicago man who left the country after being arrested in connection with an race-related October 2010 homicide is being held in lieu of $1 million bail. Maurice Hudson, 25, of the 500 block of North Lawler Avenue, previously had been questioned in the...Tags: Local Government, London (England), Hispanic and Latino Americans, Minority Groups, Crimes
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Family: Slaying arrest answers some questions
Tribune reportersFor weeks, Maurice Hudson’s family had been wondering what happened to the 25-year-old after he disappeared from their lives. His father, Asa Hubbard, said Hudson had been acting strange, sometimes laughing to himself for no apparent reason....Tags: London (England), Prosecution, African Americans, Minority Groups, Human Interest
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Clocks bound for Cicero contained 132 pounds of pot
A Cicero man faces felony drug charges after authorities found 36 wooden clocks set to be delivered to the man hid more than 100 pounds of marijuana.
Roberto Carlin, 38, of the 1800 block of South 61st Avenue in the west suburb, has been charged with...Tags: Building Material, Kentucky, Gomez (music group), Metal and Mineral, Crime, Law and Justice
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Casino smoking bill on hold in Senate
Tribune reporterSPRINGFIELD -- Legislation to allow smoking again on Illinois casino boats will have to wait until next week for a showdown vote in a Senate committee. Sponsoring Sen. Martin Sandoval, D-Cicero, chose to hold off calling the bill for a vote today in...Tags: Michael Madigan, Republican Party, Laws, Indiana, Crime, Law and Justice
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