Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Cops injured in crash, car accident in Rogers Park

Authorities are investigating a police-involved car accident in Chicago's Far North Side Rogers Park neighborhood.

According to various sources, the incident occurred shortly after 8 p.m., near the intersection of Sheridan and Morse.

Two officers were taken to St Francis Hospital in Evanston, Illinois.

Citing police dispatch reports, cops found drugs inside a vehicle that was involved in the crash.

The car was towed to a nearby police station.

It appears the officers were released from the hospital around 9:54 p.m. However, that information has not been confirmed.

No further details are available.



3 comments:

  1. The car "with drugs inside" probably could have been stopped for expired tags, no back window, no inshowyance, no brake lights and a DUI 2 years ago but we can't "profile" or anything in diversityland ya know. Most likely this tragedy could have been avoided.

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  2. I hope the two cars were not damaged too badly & will make a speedy recovery.

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  3. I cant tell you how many times a day while driving in Rogers Park I have to call one of these idiots a retarded heroin addict. At least 80% of these shitheads are on drugs while driving let alone eking out their pathetic mediocre daily existence. Last week on the way to work I pulled up next to some moron at a red light and he was asleep at the wheel. Fucking losers!!!!

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