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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Skunk Population Rises in Palatine

The skunk population continues to climb in the Northwest suburbs, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Skunk populations hit an all-time high last year, the Chicago Tribune reports a total of 9,510 skunks were reported in the city and surrounding suburbs. According to the Tribune, based on reports from local groomers and animal control companies, the number of skunks continues to climb in the Northwest suburbs. According to the newspaper, owner of Critter Control in Palatine, Brad Reiter specializes in skunk problems. The Chicago Tribune reports Reiter has been trapping up to 15 skunks a day not only in Palatine, but also in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove and other surrounding communities.  A skunk will give many clear signals before it sprays; according to animal control, a skunk will stamp its front feet, arch its back, and shuffle away…

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Patch Flash: Porsche Driver Drove Wrong Way on Tollway, Charged in Deadly Crash

Chicagoland news to talk about: Crime Stoppers offers $5000 reward for hit-and-run information; Skunks swell in suburb.

  A Naperville man has been charged with reckless homicide in the deaths of two Elmhurst residents for  allegedly driving his Porsche at a high rate of speed into oncoming traffic on I-88, Aug. 6. Witnesses reported seeing William Howe, a dentist, drive erratically and throwing wads of cash out the window. Lake County Crime Stoppers is offering a $5000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the driver that struck and killed 18-year-old Gabriella Drozdz, July 22, in Lake Zurich. Drozdz and two friends were on their way to Alpine Fest when the hit-and-run occurred.   An Arlington Heights woman faces criminal charges after fracturing the legs and skull of a 2-month old baby boy, according to Palatine Patch. Rubi Cabrera, 19, has been…

Donny

3:14 pm on Tuesday, August 23, 2011

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