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FOUND: Milany, Missing 3-Year-Old From ElginMilany was last seen around 2:30 in the area of Raymond and May Street. The child was wearing a blue shirt, blue tiger-striped skirt and pink shoes.

No Criminal Charges In Fatal Shooting By Illinois OfficerThe Cook County State's Attorney's office decided not to criminally charge Elgin police Lt. Christian Jensen on Friday following an investigation into the death of 34-year-old DeCynthia Clements.

Elgin Shooting Leaves One Dead, Three Others InjuredElgin police said they believe the woman who died and the suspected shooter both knew each other.

Family Sues Elgin Police Department Over Death Of Decynthia ClementsThe shooting happened after nearly hour long standoff during which police say Clements set her vehicle on fire.

Trio Charged With Elgin Home InvasionThey forcibly broke into a home about 1:20 a.m. in the 600 block of Oakland Avenue, according to Elgin police.

Metra Train Hits Pedestrian in ElginTrain No. 2210, scheduled to arrive in Chicago at 7:36 a.m., struck the pedestrian shortly after 6 a.m. near the Elgin Station, 109 W. Chicago St., according to an alert from Metra.

Chicago Area Police Lieutenant Values EducationPolice Lieutenant Frank Trost shares information about his background and career.

Elgin Police Recruiting Trip To Puerto Rico Stirs ControversyElgin police officers were in Puerto Rico this week to recruit and administer entrance exams for about 150 prospective cadets. It’s part of a wide-range recruitment effort to bring more diversity to a department that is 80 percent white in a town where the population is 44 percent Hispanic.

Elgin Police Department Casts Net To Puerto Rico For RecruitsElgin police say Latinos now make up roughly 45 percent of the city's 110,000 residents. But that presence isn't as well represented on Elgin's police force. CBS 2's Mai Martinez reports.

Former Elgin Deputy Police Chief Charged With ID Theft Elgin’s former deputy police chief was indicted Tuesday for illegally accessing emails and using police resources for personal research.