Articles filed under Hitzeman, Harry
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FBI: New 'chip' credit cards not 100 percent safe
Oct 11, 2015 5:11 PM - The new microchip embedded credit and debit cards are safer, but not foolproof, the FBI warns; After nine long years, justice is served in the murders of a Cary-area couple.
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St. Charles homeowner loses another round to the city
Oct 5, 2015 5:40 AM - A St. Charles man who was sued by the city to finish a home addition project that languished for decades lost his appeal to a 2013 judge's decision to allow the city to install a conventional, asphalt roof his home.
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Money doesn't talk for Hampshire police
Sep 27, 2015 4:57 PM - Facing his third moving violation in seven months, a Kane County man could learn the hard way that although money talks, Hampshire police are speaking a different language.
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Batavia woman gets probation for stealing from elderly mom
Sep 20, 2015 5:34 PM - A 44-year-old Batavia woman gets probation and community service for stealing from her elderly mother; Carpentersville man facing 7th DUI charge loses bid to have evidence tossed.
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South Elgin karaoke brawl lawsuit settled for $35,000
Sep 13, 2015 6:30 PM - A woman who sued a now-shuttered South Elgin bar for injuries suffered in a karaoke night brawl in 2011 has settled her lawsuit for $35,000.
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Hitzeman: Common sense prevails with 'rape kit' law
Aug 30, 2015 4:06 PM - State lawmakers recently passed a law that prevents hospitals and health care providers from directly sending a sexual assault survivor the emergency room bill for a "rape kit" used to collect evidence.
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Kane Sheriff: Man ate fake license sticker after traffic stop
Aug 23, 2015 4:16 PM - You could say a West Chicago man got his fill after a recent traffic stop near St. Charles. Authorities say the man tried to hide evidence of a phony registration sticker by removing it from his license plat and eating it.
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Hitzeman: When life hands you falling lemon juice, file a lawsuit
Aug 16, 2015 9:12 PM - A Batavia woman sues Aldi, claiming she was injured by a falling lemon juice display; a Carpentersville man is sentenced to three years prison for an attempted rape in June 2014.
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Woman not guilty of murder by insanity to be held in Elgin
Jul 26, 2015 4:04 PM - An Aurora woman found not guilty by reason of insanity in a 2013 stabbing death will be treated in Elgin; CASA Kane County gets a grant as cases increase 11 percent; a St. Charles police commander earns honors at Northwestern University law enforcement school
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Search upheld in massive Aurora heroin case
Jul 19, 2015 3:28 PM - A judge upholds a search of two people accused of laundering money in one of Kane County's largest heroin busts; legalization, police misconduct hot topics at upcoming ABA convention in Chicago.
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