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Holocaust Survivor Shares Story, Wilde & Green Closes

Here's a look at the most read stories on Skokie Patch in June from intruders forcing way into an occupied Skokie home to chiropractors sued for fraud. See what you missed last month.

1. Holocaust Survivor Shares Story of Loss, Survival and Triumph
Magda Brown’s nine grandchildren gaze smiling at her from the photos on her refrigerator. They are one of her great joys, yet she is keenly aware her own parents were deprived of similar joy.

2. Wilde & Green Eatery Has Shut Its Doors
Wilde & Green tried to put a designer spin on food courts, but in the end, it just ended up with a "Closed" sign on its door. As in permanently closed.

3. Two Intruders Force Way Into Occupied Skokie Home
A woman scared off two intruders after they entered a Skokie apartment in the middle of the night Sunday, according to police.

4. 20-Year-Old Found Dead in Wilmette
Police are investigating the matter as a homicide. The body was found by a teen walking her dog.

5. Skokie Man Had Loaded Gun, Cocaine, Police Say
Evanston police arrested a Skokie man and charged him with multiple felonies Saturday after they discovered drugs and a loaded gun in his car, according to police.

6. Skokie Chiropractors Sued for Fraud
A lawsuit has been filed against Health Solutions Comprehensive Quality Care claiming the clinic and its owners placed a fake employment ad to recruit patients for the clinic.

7. Skokie Court Judge’s Daughter Among Those Arrested on Pot Charges
The 20-year-old daughter of a Cook County judge who presides over a drug court was among the 10 people arrested in a police raid in Wilmette following cannabis and ecstasy investigation.

8. Skokie Man Trying to Sexually Assault Senior Gets $100K Bail
A 36-year-old Skokie man is being held on a $100,000 bail bond after being accused of breaking into a 72-year-old woman’s Belmont Avenue apartment in Chicago and trying to sexually assault her.

9. Update: Police Say 20-Year-Old Victim Shot In Back Of Head
Police have found the vehicle Collin Nutter, 20, of Highland Park, was driving the night he was killed. When his body was discovered Monday, the car was missing, and police asked for the public's help in finding it.  The car is now in the custody of the Wilmette Police Department.

10. Blotter: Man Beaten with Rock, Multiple Burglaries
A man reported being attacked by 5 to 10 males wearing black hooded sweatshirts and black ski masks, on the 4900 block of Louise Avenue, at 11:50 p.m. on June 20.


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