Two suspects detained after hit and run near blue line station, Forest Park IL
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Police responded to a hit and run near blue line station in Oak Park. Two suspects fled to a train but were later detained by officers.
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey, just for info over the blue line at Sincereau.
00:03
I guess Oak Park needs the train staff, the needs of the sink over there.
00:09
For a practical hit and run offender, so that he's found on the train.
00:14
Staping at Sistero,
00:16
the only descriptions we have are a male black tulle with white writing,
00:21
and a male has been it with a pink hoodie with writing on.
00:31
Zero one, Sam, there is a train stop that the blue line right now.
00:35
Just happened to the street level, incorrect? And they ran to the train or they took the train that's a row.
00:42
I'm not sure.
00:43
It looks like Oak Park went over Zone 12 with this information.
00:49
So my guess is that, yeah, it happened at the street level,
00:53
and then they ran for the train.
01:02
301 Sam, yes, but the train is stopped.
01:05
It looks like they are on scene as well.
01:14
Okay,
01:15
we're...
01:26
Zero one, Sam.
01:29
Oh, and Sam.
01:32
It's pretty sorry.
01:33
I see, I think Oak Park has one in the contain, I think.
01:39
Okay, it's 24.
01:40
Yeah,
01:41
1555 is over there.
01:42
He's giving a disregard.
01:44
He didn't say if they had anybody detained or not wrong.
01:48
10 for us they're uh they got two out they got too uh detained right now uh there's nothing there it looks like okay fourth thank you
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Location mentioned:
Harlem, Forest Park, IL 60130
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