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Chicagoist (Free subscription) | yesterday
Photo by: paulsaini Two people stole over $70,000 in cash from an ATM in the bank lobby of a Chase Bank in Buffalo Grove earlier this month, police said. The two thieves obtained customers' account information from a camera and another recording device they installed in the lobby. The Secret Service was informed of the robbery, which took place at the Chase Bank on the 170 block of North...
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
Buffalo Grove police are looking for a man who robbed a Subway shop at gunpoint after ordering a club sandwich Sunday evening. Police said the incident happened before 7 p.m. at the shop, 806 S. Buffalo Grove Rd., when a man in his mid-20s came in and ordered a sandwich. Sam Patel, a store manager, said this morning that the man waited for the clerk to finish making the...
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Chicagoray (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
... fact, even show up unannounced, which I would actually prefer" and we can talk about it... ;) Buffalo Grove Subway robbed at gunpoint: Daily Herald | "Buffalo Grove police are looking for witnesses to an armed robbery at a Subway Sandwich Shop on Buffalo Grove Road Sunday night. Cmdr. Steve Husek of the Buffalo Grove Police said...
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
The Daily Herald reports: Two people stole more than $70,000 from an automated teller machine at a Chase bank in Buffalo Grove after installing a camera and recording device. The two returned a few days later and used account information that had been recorded to withdraw money from several accounts. Get the full story: dailyherald.com
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Two men allegedly scammed charitable organizations across the country out of more than $400,000 in a scheme to provide monogrammed golf balls, Lincolnshire police said today. Marco Maggiore, 35, of the 500 block of Checker Drive in Buffalo Grove , and Lloyd Morris, 34, of the 1100 block of Springfield Avenue in Deerfield , were jailed in Lake County today in lieu of $1 million bond on...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., Nov. 24 -- Does your auto policy cover you if your laptop is stolen out of your car? How about if you leave your car running while you run into a store and it gets stolen? Or you hit a pothole and it causes the frame of your car to bend?
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- A year after the Building Technologies Division of Siemens Industry, Inc. started a $2.5 million performance contract implementing various energy-saving and resource conservation measures for the Greenville Housing Authority (GHA), construction-phase data reveal the North Carolina housing authority project is exceeding its estimated construction...
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill., Nov. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Does your auto policy cover you if your laptop is stolen out of your car? How about if you leave your car running while you run into a store and it gets stolen? Or you hit a pothole and it causes the frame of your car to bend?
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Switched (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
When we were kids , it was the worst punishment imaginable. How could our parents, the heartless tyrants that they were, take away our video game consoles? There was nothing we could do about it, except huddle up in our rooms and stare at those lonely, desolate, blank screens. At least, that's what we thought. But a 15-year-old from Buffalo Grove, Illinois, decided he wouldn't take his...
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Gizmodo Australia (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
Seriously, 911 operators sure deal with some crap. A 15-year-old boy from Buffalo Grove (outside Chicago) asked police on Sunday if his parents had the right to take away his Xbox. They stopped by to set things straight. (more…)
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 11/23/2009
Seriously, 911 operators sure deal with some crap. A 15 year old boy from Buffalo Grove (outside Chicago) asked police on Sunday if his parents had the right to take away his Xbox. They stopped by to set things straight. The kid hung up mid-call, but officers went to his house and told him to listen to his parents. They didn't ask why the little shit was in trouble in the first place,...