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16 minutes to find murder victim due to incorrect 911 address and deactivated ShotSpotter

Woman Dies After 911 Caller Gives Incorrect Address in Washington Park Shooting On Friday night, Chicago police and paramedics took 16 minutes to locate a woman who was shot in

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Boy, 16, shot on grounds of NYC public housing complex: cops

A shocking incident occurred on Friday morning when a 16-year-old boy was shot on the grounds of a Bronx public

Portage Park man fired shot through ceiling, injuring upstairs neighbor: CPD

A 21-year-old man from Portage Park is facing charges for allegedly firing a gun through his apartment ceiling Thursday night,

Mom gunned down after arriving at wrong home for cleaning job was shot in the head through the door: cops

The tragic incident that took the life of Maria Florinda Ríos Pérez, a mother of four, in Indianapolis, Indiana, has

Man used dating apps to lure other men into robbery traps on Far South Side: CPD

A string of robberies on the Far South Side of Chicago has left authorities concerned for the safety of residents

Joint Base Andrews reports no hospitalizations after suspicious package with white powder sickened multiple people

The incident at a US military base where several individuals fell ill after a suspicious package containing white powder was

‘Clean Slate’ Act passes, clearing the way to erase some old criminal records after years of stalled efforts

Illinois Passes ‘Clean Slate’ Act to Automatically Seal Criminal Records By MAGGIE DOUGHERTYCapitol News IllinoisFollowing the recent veto session, Illinois

Top Iowa judge allegedly passed out drunk while driving

A prominent Iowa judge, Adria Kester, made headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. The chief judge of Iowa's largest

Red Line robbers were both wearing ankle monitors: officials

Jamari Gray, left, and Shannon Stephens (Chicago Police Department) Men with ankle monitors accused of Red Line train robbery Shannon