Teen girl charged with armed robbery on CTA Dearborn Blue Line Platform
Police arrested the 16-year-old on Friday, in the 10000 block of South Prairie Avenue.
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Police arrested the 16-year-old on Friday, in the 10000 block of South Prairie Avenue.
Sheriff Tom Dart says paper laced with narcotics has become a growing problem of concern for correctional facilities across the country, including the Cook County Jail.
Police say the boy was walking near a Shell gas station when a man wearing a white hoodie fired shots at him.
Police responded to a man with a gun inside a home around 12:38 a.m., in the 7100 block of South South Shore Drive.
He came to PAWS Chicago with a significant leg injury that the medical team fixed, but left him with one leg longer than the other, and at risk for severe arthritis later in life.
The motorcyclist was taken to an area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.
The bicyclist, 36-year-old Kyle Summy of Beach Park, was pronounced dead on the scene.
Viviana Noriega, 40, was arrested by Chicago police on Wednesday, in the 8000 block of South Knox Avenue.
One of the drivers was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
Dr. Ezike is the former director of the Illinois Department of Health.
Chicago police arrested 31-year-old Terrance McNutt on Tuesday, in the 5600 block of South Ada Street.
The prize is now the largest for the game this year and the fourth largest in nearly three years.
Witnesses told police an unidentified man approached the car and shot at the victim before fleeing the scene on foot.
Lyna Edwards spent two days in a hospital, and her family was forced to celebrate Mother's Day at her bedside at rehab.
The U.S. Attorney Northern District of Illinois announced Nathan Tauck, 32, was sentenced to 36 years by a judge on Friday and ordered a lifetime of court supervision upon release.