You can post pretty much whatever you want on social media, and it doesn’t have to be true, and that’s being borne out as residents speculate about several deaths in the area.
There is a lot of conversation happening within numerous communities about a series of death investigations in the city suburbs where people are found in a retention pond, lake, river or some other body of water.
Just in 2026, NBC Chicago journalists have spoken to police about at least 11 death investigations,from Elk Grove Village to Aurora, Schaumburg and even in downtown Chicago.
The latest such incident unfolded Monday, when a “suspicious person” was found in a body of water in suburban Palatine. Illinois State Police now believe that officers were trying to stop a man who matched the description of a “suspicious person” just after 6 a.m. Monday when he entered the water.
He didn’t resurface,and was pulled from the water later in the morning.
While Monday’s incident was just the latest, NBC Chicago reached out to numerous law enforcement agencies to address the social media rumors and discussions surrounding the deaths.
Chris Covelli, Deputy Chief and Public Information Officer for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office and Lake County Major Crimes Task Force said this, in response to our questions: “No knowledge or recent investigations we’re actively working that appear to be a serial killer.We always encourage the community to go to law enforcement when they have questions about community safety or any active investigations.Social media is filled with rumor, speculation, and innuendo.If the community has a question, they can contact their local law enforcement 24/7.”
We also reached out to the FBI, the entity that would handle a large-scale and high-profile investigation if local departments called for help or if the crime reached the federal level. They cannot deny or confirm any investigations at this time.
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