Buried Bodies: Brothers Released Without Charges | PatchPM
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Chicago IL
31 August, 2021
4:29 PM
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Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight: Brothers Released As Forensic Experts Sift Through Evidence Two brothers who police said told authorities they buried their mother and sister in the backyard of their home after the women died of accident and illness were released without charges Monday, according to a spokesman. But police said illegal burial charges could be pending. Baby's Ashes Stolen: Burglar Gets 15 Years The man showed "utter callousness" in taking the ashes, state's attorney says. He received a harsher sentence due to his criminal history. Bus Driver Shortage Makes Students Late First Student is resolving some remaining challenges with busing thanks to a bus driver shortage affecting its ability to provide bus service. In another district, bus service was described as "chaotic." Teenager Charged In 70-Year-Old's Shooting Death Denied Bail: CPD An unnamed teen accused of killing Yvonne Ruzich outside her work in mid-August was a ward of the state for four years, officials said. Fright Night Ready: Old Joliet Haunted Prison Tickets On Sale Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group promotes it as Chicagoland's only haunted house inside a real abandoned prison. Pop-Up Vaccine Clinic Planned At HellsGate Haunted House The Will County Health Department is hosting several upcoming pop-up vaccine clinics across the county, including at an upcoming open house at HellsGate Haunted House Also Worth a Look Today Fired Illinois CEO Pleads Guilty To Jan. 6 Riot Charges: FedsSouth Shore Man Fatally Shot Answering Loud Knocking On His Door230 Illinois Companies Make Fastest-Growing List: IncSuspect In Custody After Shooting That Hurt 2 Teens In NapervilleGreat-Grandparents Struck In Domestic Incident: CopsWalgreens Raising Starting Pay To $15 Per HourRecognition Status Pulled Over Masks For Christian School Across America 19-Year-Old Lifeguard Killed By Lightning Strike On NJ BeachMasks Will Be Required In All PA Schools, Gov. Wolf Says Thank you for reading. Find Your Patch and more news of the day.
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