Joliet Police Seek Surveillance Video To Help Solve Joliet Homicide Of 17-Year-Old
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A 17-year-old boy was killed in a shooting in Joliet Sunday morning, according to Joliet Police.
Officers responded to a call of shots fired in the 700 block of Palladum Drive East shortly after 3 a.m. and found the teen dead inside a vehicle.
There was also a 17-year-old girl inside who had been shot. She was taken to Saint Joseph Medical Center in serious condition.
Two other people in the car were not injured.
Police say a dark-colored SUV started following the victim's vehicle and began shooting at the vehicle.
JPD is currently looking for assistance in regards to a Homicide that occurred on 6/9. If anyone has residential/business surveillance video of suspicious activity between 2-3:30am (from Infantry to Woodlawn, from Black to Jefferson), please call Investigations at 815-724-3020.
— Joliet Police Department (@JolietPolice) June 9, 2019
Police are asking any resident or business that has surveillance videos of suspicious activity between 2 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. to contact Det. Ray Jansma at (815)724-3028 or the investigation unit at (815)724-3020. The area of focus is specifically from Infantry to Woodlawn between Black Road and Jefferson Street.
Anyone with information can also contact Will County Crime Stoppers at (800)323-6734 or at the Crime Stoppers website if they wish to remain anonymous.
The investigation is ongoing.