OSHA investigates Buffalo Grove trench collapse that left worker dead
Sewer repair worker Nikodem Zaremba died Monday evening after being pulled from the trench by first responders. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey reports.
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Sewer repair worker Nikodem Zaremba died Monday evening after being pulled from the trench by first responders. CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey reports.
Rescuers spent a frantic few hours Monday evening trying to save the man, but he did not make it.
A construction worker has died after being pulled from a collapsed trench Monday evening in northwest suburban Buffalo Grove.
Rescuers spent a frantic few hours Monday evening trying to save the man – identified Monday night as Nikodem Zaremba, 27, of Elmwood Park – but he did not make it.
First responders worked frantically to save the worker, Nikodem Zaremba, but he did not make it. CBS 2's Chris Tye reports.
A massive rescue effort was underway on Monday evening in Buffalo Grove for a person who was trapped in a hole.
A massive rescue effort was underway on Monday evening in Buffalo Grove for a person who was trapped in a hole. Chopper 2 was over the scene where several emergency responders were on the scene in a residential area on Aspen Drive.
Chopper 2 was over the scene in Buffalo Grove where a person was reportedly trapped in a hole.
Police said they received a report of an armed robbery by two individuals who were last seen fleeing the property in a white Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The man, Andrei Kisliak, had an order of protection filed against him by his wife.
The man found dead along with his wife, mother, and two children in a Buffalo Grove home last week is responsible for the murders, police said on Monday.
Friends are raising money to cover funeral costs after a devastating murder-suicide in northwest suburban Buffalo Grove.
Court documents show Vera Kisliak, who was killed along with her daughters and mother-in-law, had an order of protection against her husband due to domestic battery.
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In light of the tragic death of a woman and her family in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, an advocate shared resources on how those in danger of domestic violence can get help.
CBS 2's Jermont Terry caught up with some close friends of the family – who knew there was trouble, but never imagined it would end in such horror.
The Lake County Sheriff's office said Ilan Gibori tampered with his ankle monitor and left his Vernon Hills home last month.
CBS 2's Jermont Terry caught up with some close friends of the family – who knew there was trouble, but never imagined it would end in such horror.
The Lake County Sheriff's office said Ilan Gibori tampered with his ankle monitor and left his Vernon Hills home last month.
A wellbeing check in Buffalo Grove Wednesday uncovered a horrific crime – the bodies of five people inside one home.
On Thursday, the Lake County Coroner's Office released the names of the five individuals found dead: Lilia Kisliak, 67, Andrei Kisliak, 39, Vera Kisliak, 36, Vivian Kisliak, 6, and Amilia Kisliak, 4.
A wellbeing check in Buffalo Grove Wednesday uncovered a horrific crime – the bodies of five people inside one home.
Police released the names of all five victims, including two children ages 6 and 4.
Police were called to the home in the 2800 block of Acacia Terrace, near Port Clinton Road for a wellbeing check on a woman. When officers arrived, they were unable to make contact with anyone inside and forced their way in – only to find five people dead from an apparent quadruple murder suicide.
Police say there is no danger to the public, but neighbors are alarmed -- and they say children lived in the house. CBS 2's Jermont Terry reports.
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Just over a month after a grooming truck packed with dogs was stolen in Lincoln Park, CPD says the same thief is accused of a string of new crimes
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