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Patch Roundup: Nanny and Kids Held at Gunpoint, New Charges in O'Laughlin Murder

Also this week: burglary suspects arrested in Willowbrook and Clarendon Hills, a pair of robberies in Geneva and an alleged child abduction in Downers Grove.

 

If last week was the West Suburban Patch "Fire Edition," we'd have to call this week "Crime Edition," with both new and old burglaries, break-ins, hold-ups and worse dominating the news.

Between robberies in Wheaton and Geneva, updates on serious cases from Willowbrook, Indian Head Park and Elmhurst, juvenile delinquency in St. Charles and Batavia, and a man confessing to dozens of vehicle break-ins ... well, if crime news isn't up your alley, skip to the bottom for news about developing Lisle and a neat piece about a Glen Ellyn cobbler.

Check out any or all of the following:

La Grange/La Grange ParkLa Grange Nanny Held at Gunpoint—A nanny and three children were locked in a bathroom during an armed home invasion in La Grange.

Burr RidgeDetectives Arrest Two Suspects In Willowbrook Home Invasion—DuPage County Sheriff John E. Zaruba announced the arrest of two suspects who have been charged with a home invasion that occurred in unincorporated Willowbrook in November. The pair have been tied to a string of burglaries targeting the elderly in the south suburbs.

WheatonWheaton Bank Robbed—A Wheaton bank was robbed of an unknown amount of money Monday afternoon. The suspect is still at large.

Western SpringsREPORT: New Charges Added Against John L. Wilson in O'Laughlin Murder—The man charged with the murder of 14-year-old Kelli O'Laughlin has been indicted on 31 felony counts and faces life in prison if convicted.

GenevaGeneva GameStop Holdup Latest in String of Area Armed Robberies—On Monday, there's a bank robbery in downtown Geneva. On Thursday, there's an armed robbery at the Geneva GameStop on Randall Road. The GameStop holdup is the latest in a string of Randall Road armed robberies since Nov. 23.

Hinsdale/Clarendon HillsCHPD Arrests Man Suspected of Burglarizing More than 100 Vehicles—All the vehicles were unlocked, Chief Ted Jenkins said, and were located near the BNSF railway. Police have identified victims in Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove, Westmont and Lombard.

St. Charles14-Year-Old Boy Charged in St. Charles School Break-in—A 14-year-old boy is accused of stealing electronic devices from Richmond Elementary School over the last weekend.

Downers Grove—Police Seek Woman Who Allegedly Tried to Lure KidsA woman in a black SUV reportedly asked two kids if they wanted to get in her SUV to go see a house.

BataviaPolice: Area Teens Face Burglary, Underage Drinking Charges in North Aurora—Police were able to stop a string of car burglaries this week, thanks to an alert resident in this village next to Batavia.

ElmhurstBond Set at $1 Million for Elmhurst Man Accused of Sexual Assault—Zale Hoddenbach is not allowed to have contact with any minors, including his own children. “The allegation is too onerous,” Judge Nicholas Ford said.

Burr RidgeToy Donations Down in Tough Economy—A local non-profit is woefully in need of toy donations, especially those for young girls. The tough economy means donations are down tens of thousands of dollars, and now the organization needs help to help those who are struggling financially at Christmas.

LisleVillage Looks at Options for New Development Grants—Lisle officials discuss how to better draw new business to downtown after less-than-stellar interest in restaurant grants.

Glen EllynBorn to Repair His Customers' Soles—A former Glen Ellyn resident has been walking around in his father's size 9.5 work shoes since 1982. Thanks to Doug Herwaldt's longtime Glen Ellyn business Paul's Shoe Service, Jim Holland's black wing-tip dress shoes, circa 1950, are still fit for use.

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Mike

7:32 am on Saturday, December 10, 2011

If they didn't take anything, they were looking for drugs.

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Stewart Levine

1:05 pm on Saturday, December 10, 2011

the poor are sick and tired of being poor, so instead of taking it out on the government for making them poor, they want to take it out on the next man and try to steal his property. this is why we must elect someone who will stand up against more unconstitutional wars, and big government spending projects... we need to elect ron paul this coming election, writing him in if we have to, just to make sure our voices are heard.

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Christina

1:07 am on Thursday, December 15, 2011

Okay . . I don't want to make assumptions here, but you're joking, right? You can't be serious . . .

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