Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- As we stated in a previous report, the last half of December 2022 was unusually busy for police in Park Forest. In these three reports from December 22 through 28, arrests included contributing to the delinquency of a minor, theft, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, and[Read More…]
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Late December 2022 Police Reports from Park Forest
A ten day period leading to late December 2022 was unfortunately a busy time for police. There were 14 arrests between December 13 and 23.
PFPD: Man Bites Off Another Man’s Lip: More December 2022 Reports
A man allegedly bit off another man’s lower lip in a dispute over $10. The victim was holding his lower lip in his hand when police arrived.
Pritzker Signs Assault Weapons Ban; Rep. Kelly Praises Passage
The Illinois State Legislature approved a measure to ban assault weapons. Gov. J.B. Pritzker, wasting no time, signed the bill immediately.
Charges Filed After 8 Children Found Living in Squalor
A Park Forest woman was charged after police discovered eight children and two dogs living in squalor with no adults present.
Police: Armed Carjackers Held on $2.5 Million Bond
Police announced Wednesday the arrest of three men charged in connection with the alleged armed carjacking of a disabled military veteran.
Remaining Park Forest Police Reports Through November 28, 2022
Park Forest, IL-(ENEWSPF)- These are the second batch of police reports from the week of November 22 through November 28, a busy week for officers. These incidents include charges of criminal damage to property, battery, a man allegedly driving with a suspended driver’s license, and a dog running at large.[Read More…]
Park Forest Police Blotter Reports Through Nov. 28, 2022, Plus August
Below is the first half of police reports from the week leading up to November 28, 2022, and some from August too.
Park Forest Police Blotter Reports Through November 21, 2022
During the week leading up to November 21, police arrested four individuals, one who flagged down an officer and asked for help.
Kim Foxx to Require ‘Increased Checks’ from Law Enforcement Seeking Search Warrants
Chicago, IL-(ENEWSPF)- The new policy does not give law enforcement much time to adjust. Effective December 16, a new policy for law enforcement partners will be implemented in Cook County to increase accountability in requesting and executing search warrants. The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office (CCSAO) made the announcement today.[Read More…]