Lindenhurst, ILLINOIS historical crime data and statistics


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How safe & how much crime is there in Lindenhurst, ILLINOIS? (population: 14743)
Crimes Absolute numbers of crimes Average percentage chance of being a victim in
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Murders 00%0%0%0%
Robberies00%0%0%0%
Aggr. Assault10%0%0%0%
Burglary100%1%2%4%
Theft660%2%4%9%
Auto Theft00%0%0%0%

Trial begins of man in 2006 slaying at Burger King - Pantagraph.com - Bloomington Pantagraph

Chicago Tribune

Trial begins of man in 2006 slaying at Burger King - Pantagraph.com
Bloomington Pantagraph
... death of a Lindenhurst restaurant manager committed the crime because he could and wanted to. Authorities contend James Ealy strangled 45-year-old Mary Hutchison of Trevor, Wis., with his bow tie during a robbery of the Burger King where she worked.
Defendant killed restaurant manager 'because he could,' prosecutor saysChicago Sun-Times

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Tue, 21 May 2013 23:12:29 GMT


Trial to begin in 7-year-old strangling case - The State Journal-Register

Trial to begin in 7-year-old strangling case
The State Journal-Register
WAUKEGAN — The trial of a man charged in the strangling death of the manager of a Lindenhurst restaurant is set to begin — nearly 7 years after the slaying. The (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald reports that jury selection is set to begin tioday in ...

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Mon, 20 May 2013 11:42:49 GMT
Trial due to begin in Burger King murder - Kenosha News (subscription)

Trial due to begin in Burger King murder
Kenosha News (subscription)
... woman as she worked at an Illinois Burger King more than six years ago appears finally headed to trial. James Ealy is accused of killing Mary Hutchinson, 45, of Trevor, as she worked at the Burger King in Lindenhurst, Ill., in an apparent armed ...


Mon, 13 May 2013 22:43:31 GMT




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Disclaimer: The information presented here are for the general population, assume the same rate of crime in the future, and an evenly distributed amount of crime throughout the city in question. They are not meant to accurately predict whether one person in particular will be a victim of crime. Percentages are based on the population of the city/town in question, except for burglaries, which are based on the number of households.