2 in custody following a police chase of tow truck wanted in Chicago homicide
Two people from inside the truck were taken into custody after crashing in Channahon.
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Two people from inside the truck were taken into custody after crashing in Channahon.
Police said the crash happened around 10:20 a.m. in the northbound lanes of I-47 near 108th Street.
As of Thursday, no arrests were made in either incident.
The South Side warehouse has more than 200 employees, according to the union that represents 75 members.
Dozens more lawsuits are expected.
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The 17-year-old was shot multiple times and died at a local hospital.
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The victims in this case are from the area in suburban North Chicago and Waukegan, police said.
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Both cars continued driving on Ashland Avenue and one crashed into a building.
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