Fox 32's Week in Review - Sept. 3
A stray bull that was on the loose for days has been contained; a man is behind bars after allegedly beating a woman during a carjacking in the suburbs; and a driver was killed in an intense rollover crash in New Lenox.
2 South Elgin High School students killed in Bartlett crash identified
Two South Elgin High School students who were killed when their car collided with a semi-truck in Bartlett Thursday morning have been identified.
5 charged after human trafficking operation busted in Chicago area
A human trafficking operation has been uncovered in the Chicago area, with five individuals now facing charges for their alleged involvement.
Funeral planned for Hudson, the K9 who died in the line of duty
The Kane County Sheriff's Office said Hudson's full honor police funeral will take place on June 1 at Harter Middle School in Sugar Grove. The service will begin at 11 a.m.
Witnesses sought after police chase, shootout in Kane County ends with K9 officer and suspect dead
Police are asking for witnesses to come forward after a K9 officer and a suspect were killed following a police chase that began in South Elgin and ended with a crash and shootout in Geneva on Wednesday.
Missing Illinois girl from Netflix series reunited with father after 6 years, mother charged
After nearly six years, Kayla Unbehaun, who was abducted and featured in a Netflix series, has been located and reunited with her father in a Chicago suburb.
Missing Illinois girl found safe after nearly 6 years
A suburban Chicago girl who was abducted at 9-years-old by her noncustodial mother in 2017 has been found safe in another state.
South Elgin man allegedly stabbed his mother to death
When his mother attempted to flee from him, Michal Wybraniec allegedly caught her outside and stabbed her multiple times, causing her death.
Celebrities, special guests celebrate new Boys and Girls Club opening in South Elgin
The Boys and Girls Club marked its 5000th opening Thursday, and boys and girls brought in some star power to do it.


















