Man allegedly attempted to suffocate wife during attack at Buffalo Grove home: police

Man allegedly attempted to suffocate wife during attack at Buffalo Grove home: police
Man allegedly attempted to suffocate wife during attack at Buffalo Grove home: police
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. — Felony charges have been filed against a man who police say allegedly attempted to suffocate his wife during an attack at their northwest suburban home last month.

Authorities say 34-year-old Cody Romano is facing several charges in connection with the incident, including attempted murder and aggravated domestic battery, as well as one misdemeanor count of domestic battery and one misdemeanor count of interfering with the reporting of a domestic battery.

Officers say the charges stem from Romano’s alleged role in an attack that unfolded last month at the Buffalo Grove home he shares with his wife.

Buffalo Grove police said officers were first called to the scene in the 200 block of Forest Place, around 10:50 a.m. on Aug 20, following a report that a woman was being attacked on the street in the area.

When officers arrived, they found the victim, a 29-year-old woman, standing near a lawncare worker.

Further investigation revealed that the woman had run outside after she broke free from an alleged attack by Romano inside the home.

According to police, during the alleged attack, Romano damaged the victim’s phone and attempted to suffocate her with a pillow.

Photo provided by buffalo grove police shows 34-year-old cody romano, who is accused of attempting to suffocate his wife during an attack at their buffalo grove home in august of 2025.

Amid the struggle, officers said the victim was able to break free and flee from the home. She then found a lawn care worker who officers said shielded her as Romano allegedly attempted to pull her back inside.

Officers said Romano fled the scene following an alleged struggle.

Romano eventually returned to the scene and was taken into custody by responding officers.

At the time of his arrest, police said Romano suffered a medical episode and was taken to the hospital.

Following his release eight days later, Romano was transported to the Buffalo Grove Police Department. Charges against him were approved by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.

Romano made his first court appearance on Friday and will remain in custody until his pre-trial detention hearing set to take place on Sept. 23.

It remains unclear what led to the alleged attack.


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