10 stories you may have missed this weekend
1. Police have arrested two men they say are responsible for the slaying of an Aurora teen shot to death Nov. 7 during a botched robbery. According to police, the suspects killed Daniel Sanchez when he fled a stickup.
2. Tim Santorineos, a 17-year-old from Mount Prospect, is the photographer behind @drone_365, an Instagram account that has gained more than 38,000 followers with his aerial shots of Chicago.
3. Lake County and Fox Lake officials say they are trying to determine how disgraced police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was able to collect $250,000 and amass a cache of used surplus military equipment for the youth program he advised.
4. A 26-year-old Fox Lake man who says he was framed for the fictional murder of disgraced Fox Lake police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz filed a federal civil rights lawsuit Friday.
5. The mother of the transgender student in District 211 at the center of a national controversy about access to locker rooms said her daughter declared herself a girl when she was only 4 and as a child was distraught over her growing male anatomy.
6. Suburban Francophiles say they're devastated by Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris that left dozens dead. "I'm getting choked up just talking about it," said Palatine Rugby Club Coach Alan Burton, who organized an exchange with a French rugby team earlier this year.
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7. Arlington Heights police arrested an au pair Saturday after she falsely claimed a 3-year-old child she was caring for had been abducted. Turns out, the child had just wandered off to a nearby park.
8. Sandra Bland, the Naperville woman found dead in a Texas county jail this summer, killed herself because she was despondent over her relatives' refusal to quickly bail her out, attorneys for Waller County argue in a court motion.
9. A Lisle man who got a water bill for more than $3,300 because of a faulty remote meter apparently has decided to pay off the debt. Village officials say Stephen Spratt has been making regular payments since the town charged him $3,321 for water on his Aug. 28 utility bill.
10. A 31-year-old Aurora man who worked for 10 weeks for East Aurora High School as a truancy liaison has been charged with criminal sexual assault and battery related to improper contact with two students, authorities said.