Cops: Woman stole vodka twice in a day from Palos Hi...
8 hrs ago | via The Southtown Star
A Lyons woman on Wednesday was charged with retail theft for stealing a bottle of vodka from a Palos Hills store - one hour after the store owner declined to press charges against her for allegedly stealing a bottle of the same brand of vodka, police said. Comment?
Cops: Woman steals vodka from same store twice in on...
19 hrs ago | via WLS-AM Chicago
So much for second chances. A woman was arrested for stealing a bottle of vodka from a southwest suburban Palos Hills store Wednesday -- one hour after the storeowner declined to press charges against the same woman for stealing the same type of vodka Police were first called to Lassak Deli, 8017 W. 103rd St., about 3:30 p.m. when employees ... (more) Comment?
Woman Steals Bottle of Vodka, Gets Caught and Steals...
Wednesday | via Patch.com
A bottle of stolen vodka wasn't enough for one woman who has been charged with retail theft.A On Wednesday, May 23 around 3:30 p.m. police were called to Lassak Deli, 8017 W. 103rd Street in Palos Hills, over a reported theft. Comment?
Orland Park Police Blotter: Stolen Shoes, Hidden Clo...
Saturday May 19 | via Patch.com
THURSDAY, MAY 3 Second Helping Police were called about a retail theft at Macy's around 9:10 a.m. Security said a woman was recognized in the store from a retail theft a week prior and was carrying the same grey and pink Nike bag, though she wasn't caught the last time, according to the report. Comment?
Lawsuit blames driver, bar in fatal crash
Wednesday May 16 | via Chicago Tribune
The mother of a son who died in a car crash near Palos Hills filed a wrongful death lawsuit Wednesday against the driver and the bar that sold him alcohol. Comment?
Palos Hills Police Blotter: DUI, High School Fight a...
Tuesday May 15 | via Patch.com
FRIDAY, MAY 11 DUI on Roberts Road Laura Sterling, 42, of Palos Hills, was charged with driving under the influence. Comment?
Makeover for path where L-Way student was killed;...
Tuesday May 15 | via The Herald-News
As the New Lenox Township woman and some friends prepare for a Saturday fundraiser in honor of her late son, Patrick Mizwicki, the Cook County Forest Preserve District has renovated a path at the forest preserve site near Palos Hills where the Lincoln-Way East High School student was fatally struck by a car in September. Comment?