An investigation is underway after a hit-and-run crash left at least six people with injuries in Chicago’s River North neighborhood, fire officials said. The collision was reported before 9 p.m. near North Dearborn Street and West Grand Avenue. According to authorities, at least two vehicles were involved, but what led up to the crash remains unclear. Two people were taken…
An investigation is underway after a hit-and-run crash left at least six people with injuries in Chicago's River North neighborhood, fire officials said.
The collision was reported before 9 p.m. near North Dearborn Street and West Grand Avenue. According to authorities, at least two vehicles were involved, but what led up to the crash remains unclear. Two people were taken hospitalized in serious-to-critical condition, while two others were reported to be in fair-to-serious condition, according to the Chicago Fire Department.Get Chicago local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.
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