Illinois
Illinois woman sends gifts to church, brightens holiday season in hurricane-ravaged North Carolina
PLAINFIELD, Ill. (CBS) — Like Chicago, parts of the Carolinas are dealing with colder-than-average weather—to the tune of 15 degrees below normal.
Down there, it is making a bad situation worse for people still displaced after Hurricane Helene, which devastated parts of the Southeast more than two months ago.
But back in the Chicago suburbs, a woman named Terri Horwath has made it a mission to help brighten the hurricane victims’ holidays. She presented the idea to a church hundreds of miles away—and she is doing most of the work.
Horwath hopes this story will help others think of those who are not in an ideal place this holiday season.
On Sept. 28, Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina—wreaking havoc near Asheville.
“They were hit extremely hard,” said Mike Freeman, chairman of the Deacon Board at Enon Baptist Church in Marshall, North Carolina, “and our church became a distribution center for food, water, and any other aid we could give at that time.”
Enon Baptist Church has been helping people affected by the hurricane for months. And weeks ahead of Christmas, more help came in the form of enough wrapped gifts to fill up a church classroom.
The gifts came from Horwath, more than 600 miles away in Plainfield, Illinois.
“I grew up in Plainfield. I lived here when the F5 tornado came through, and it reminded me of that,” said Horwath, “and I know how people needed help and how people were every generous and came forward to help us.”
The tornado that hit Plainfield on Aug. 28, 1990, left 29 people dead. It destroyed 470 homes and damaged 1,000 buildings.
Having experienced that, Horwath wanted to do the same with others that people had done for her community back then.
So Horwath reached out to Enon Baptist Church in October. They only needed food and resources.
But then, Horwath had a thought.
“They’re still not going to be in homes. They may not have jobs. They’re still going to be inundated with their day-to-day that they’re going to need help with Christmas gifts,” Horwath said.
So Horwath coordinated with the pastor of the North Carolina church—who gave her wish lists from families in need.
“I then forwarded those wish lists to individuals they purchased items, and they directly sent them down to the church,” said Horwath.
The plan was to provide gifts for 60 families, but that demand has grown. And the fact that the gifts have made it to the church is all thanks To Horwath.
“I appreciate her, and I hope God blesses her,” said Freeman. “I know He is going to bless her immensely for what she has stepped up to do.”
Horwath hopes others will follow her example.
“So if you could help the kids to have a smile on Christmas morning, that’s what this is all about,” she said.
Horwath’s registry for gifts to send to North Carolina is set up through Walmart.
Illinois
Man suffers life-threatening injuries after being shot in Joliet, Illinois, police say
An 18-year-old man is hospitalized after he was found shot in Joliet, Illinois, on Saturday evening.
Joliet police said around 6:46 p.m., officers responded to the area of East Benton Street and Polson Place for a report of a man shot.
Upon arrival, officers found the victim suffering from gunshot wounds to his back and left arm. Police said officers immediately rendered medical aid until Joliet Fire Department paramedics arrived.
The victim was taken to Silver Cross Hospital with life-threatening injuries before later being transferred to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood for further treatment.
Spent shell casings were found after detectives canvassed the area.
Police said there is no description of a suspect and the shooting remains under active investigation.
Anyone with video footage or information related to this shooting is asked to contact the Joliet Police Department Investigations Division at 815-724-3020. Anonymous tipsters can contact Will County Crime Stoppers at 800-323-6734 or submit a tip online at crimestoppersofwillcounty.org.
Illinois
Illinois man sentenced for online exploitation of York County child
YORKTOWN, Va (WAVY) — A 31-year-old Illinois man has been sentenced after pleading guilty to exploiting a York County child online.
According to the York County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, Andres Arreola pleaded guilty to enticing a minor to perform child sexual abuse acts and using a communication system to facilitate certain offenses involving a child.
The case began in April 2025 after the parent of a 9-year-old child called the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office about inappropriate messages they found from Arreola to the child on an online chat platform.
Investigators determined Arreola sent sexually explicit messages and images to the child and persuaded the child to send explicit images in return, knowing the victim was a 9-year-old.
Detectives were able to identify Arreola in Illinois, where he was taken into custody. He was then extradited him to York County where he remained behind bars without bond. Detectives also recovered electronic evidence supporting the charges.
A judge ultimately sentenced Arreola to 40 years in prison, suspending 31 years and six months, leaving him with an active prison sentence of eight years and six months.
After his release, Arreola will serve 20 years of supervised probation. He cannot have unsupervised contact with minors and will be required to register with Virginia’s Sex Offender and Crimes against Minors Registry.
“The exploitation of children—whether in person or online—will not be tolerated in York County,” said Commonwealth’s Attorney Krystyn Reid in a statement.
Reid goes on to praise the investigators, prosecutors and the “the young victim and the victim’s family throughout this case. Anyone who seeks to harm a child, regardless of where they are located, should expect to be identified, brought before the court, prosecuted, and held accountable.”
Illinois
Woman in custody after breaking into home in Aurora, Illinois, police say
A woman was taken into custody, accused of breaking into a home in Aurora, Illinois, on Saturday morning.
Aurora Police said around 9:14 a.m., officers responded to the 100 block of South Edgelawn Drive for a report of a residential burglary after a neighbor reported what they described as a suspicious person on the property.
Arriving officers found evidence of forced entry at the home and encountered a woman inside the residence who refused to come out.
Police said officers secured the area and members of the department’s negotiating team and Special Response Team responded to the scene. After more than an hour of negotiations, officers took the woman into custody without further incident and she was taken to an area hospital for evaluation.
No other individuals were inside the residence, and there were no injuries to officers or anyone in the area.
Investigation into the incident remains ongoing.
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