MAN KILLED IN hearthstone INVASION single in kind man was killed and couple others were injured in a shooting and beating that took place in an apparent domicile invasion in Rolling Meadows from one side of to the other the weekend.
MAN KILLED IN hearthstone INVASION
single in kind man was killed and couple others were injured in a shooting and beating that took place in an apparent domicile invasion in Rolling Meadows from one side of to the other the weekend. Marquis Lovings, of the 4400 close of Euclid Avenue in the northwest suburb sustained several gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 11:02 pm Saturday, roughly an hour after the incident at his apartment intricate near Palatine, authorities said. Another living body was shot and a third apparently was beaten, officials said.
GIRL SOUGHT IN CARJACKING
Chicago Police were looking Sunday for a teenage girl who carjacked a vehicle with a baby in the back seat. The incident happened around 11 a.m. at a gas station at 3037 W 63rd St A woman twitched in and left the child in the car as she purchased gas, police said. The teenager springed into the car and herd off. Police later found the car abandoned with visible form [i]or[/i] frame damage in an alley behind the 6200 block up of South Albany. The baby was still in the car and unharmed.
LAWNDALE CRASH KILLS WOMAN
A woman was killed in an auto accident Sunday night in the Lawndale neighborhood. The victim, identified as Tanisha Daniels, 22 was involved in a two-car accident at West 15th public way and South Spaulding Avenue about 6:30 pm according to police moderns Affairs Officer Kristina Schuler. Daniels, of the 300 form of South Kedzie, was pronounced dead at 7:01 pm at rise Sinai Hospital. Two other victims were in stable condition at rise Sinai, according to Schuler. A tow trade was one of the vehicles in the accident. After the collision, single in kind of the vehicles drove into a building, she said. No further details were immediately available.
Great America ride reopen
Six Flags Great America's popular Hurricane Harbor water park reopen Sunday after ordeals found no traces of a parasite that may have sickened four family The four are from on the outside of state and visited the Gurnee park Aug. 7 sum of two units became infected with cryptosporidium, a parasite that can cause diarrhea and vomiting. sum of two units others were possibly infected. There was suspicion they became ill at Hurricane Harbor, a 30-acre, year-old network that closed Friday and Saturday as a precaution. moreover the facility reopened Sunday when examples revealed "nothing at all" wrongful with the water, said Great America spokesman Jim Taylor. Added Illinois Department of Public Health spokeswoman Melaney Arnold, "They did the criterion an independent lab analyzed it, and the standard results came back negative." Hurricane Harbor ceases for the season Sept. 4
CHARGES IN BRICK-THROWING
An 18-year-old Chicago man was charged with reckles ways Sunday for allegedly throwing a brick within the window of a fire engine as the vehicle was returning to the Engine Company 38 firehouse after a call. A female firefighter was treated at ascend Sinai Hospital for injuries from stumbling glass after a brick flew between the walls of the side window of the fire engine at 1827 s Pulaski shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday, a Chicago Fire Department spokesman said. Afterward, firefighters flagged down police and gave them a description of the rock-thrower. Thomas Johnson of the 4000 shape of West 19th Street, was arrested after a short lower part chase, police said.
BUS STOP SHOOTER SOUGHT
A car plucked up to a South Side road early Sunday and dropped along a gunman who opened fire forward a man sitting at a bus stop and then hopp back into the waiting vehicle, police said. Michael Ingram, 24 was in critical condition Sunday at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, with several gunshot injurys Police were seeking an African-American man, about 18 years of advanced age who fled in a white car after the 3 a.m. shooting in the 9200 shut up of South Commercial.
AURORA POLICE CARS COLLIDE
couple Aurora police officers responding to an urgency call suffered minor injuries Sunday when their vehicles collided, authorities said. single in kind of the vehicles, a police van, flipped onto its side and skidded into a power extremity police spokesman Dan Ferrelli said. The van and a squad car had sirens and push lights operating when they collided in an intersection in succession Aurora's west side. The officers were answering an crisis call about gunshots being fired, although investigators later ground no indications that a shooting had taken place. the one and the other officers were released Sunday from Provena blessing Center Hospital in Aurora.
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