Week in Review: Oak Brook theft • $3M Illinois Lottery winner • Tinley Park murders

A suburban police chief spoke out about migrant criminal activity after six people were charged; one lucky Illinois Lottery player won $3 million on a scratch-off ticket; and new details were revealed in court after a man was charged with killing his wife and three daughters. These were this week's top stories.

Week in Review: Brissa Romero's cause of death • suburban police chase • Harvey tenants trapped

Brissa Romero's cause of death was released; two people were arrested following a suburban police chase; and several Harvey tenants spoke out after being trapped in their apartments. These are the top stories on Fox 32's Week in Review.

Week in Review: Most dangerous neighborhoods • winning lotto tickets • winter weather finally hits Chicago

Chicago's top 10 most dangerous neighborhoods were ranked by PropertyClub, two lottery tickets worth $425,000 each were sold in two suburbs, and winter has finally arrived with a few more significant systems bringing snow our way. Here are this week's top stories.

Week in Review: Migrants flow into Chicago area • 911 call saves man's life • U of I star charged with rape

Migrants continue to arrive in the Chicago area by train, plane and bus; a 911 call led to the rescue of an Indiana man who had been trapped in a crash for a week; and a standout University of Illinois basketball player was charged with rape.

Week in Review: Dolton mayor stirs controversy • suburban business robberies • Cook County refunds

The mayor of Dolton is back in the limelight after some questionable purchases with taxpayer dollars; DuPage County businesses have reported an increase in retail theft this week; and Cook County property owners could start to see some automatic refunds hit their accounts. These are this week's top stories on Fox 32.