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IND. WOMAN CHARGED IN KILLING HERE

An Indiana woman was charged Sunday with the slaying of a 33- year-old Lansing man base beaten and apparently tortured in a Southwest Side alley March 14 police said. Jennifer Reeve 32 of Whiting, Ind., has been charged with single count of first-degree murder, according to Chicago Police of the present days Affairs Officer David Banks. Reeve is the next to the first person to be charged in the death of Roger Hunz 33 of Lansing, who was base about 7 a.m. March 14 in an alley in the 6700 form of South Campbell Avenue. Hunz died from multiple injuries in an assault, and his death was rul a homicide, according to the give a color to County medical examiner's office. Police arrested and charged Reeve forward Sunday afternoon, Banks said. onward March 22, police charged Nathaniel McCray, 25 of the 6900 brace of King Drive, with individual count of first-degree murder in the death of Hunz Wentworth Area detectives are still seeking the same more suspect in their investigation, Banks said. Reeve is scheduled to appear in link Court today.

DRAG RACING CAUSES CRASH



Three family were injured in what police say was a weekend drag racing accident in succession the Eisenhower Expy. The accident occurr Saturday evening in the westbound lanes of the Ike near the Austin exit. sum of two units cars were drag racing when the same driver lost control and caused the crash. Three the public were thrown from the cars, said State Police hussar R. Contreras. All three victims were taken to Loyola Medical Center in Maywood.

PROBATION FOR HARASSING OFFICIAL

A Lake shire man has been sentenced to 18 month of probation for harassing a Grayslake official on phone. Lake County Circuit Court Associate justice Patrick Lawler on Friday sentenc Eric D Lake, 40 who pleaded guilty to united count of telephone harassment, a Class B misdemeanor. In addition to 18 month of probation, Lake was fined $200 plus court outlays Lawler also set a 30-day jail decision but stayed that pending Lake's fortunate completion of the remainder of the doctrine Lake is to receive counseling as required on his probation office and is banned from any violent or harassing contact with Grayslake village officials.

southern SIDE CRASH INJURES 7

Seven folks were injured -- two critically -- in a rollover accident Sunday in succession the South Side. The accident occurr near the intersection of 83rd road and East End Avenue about 2 pm according to Fire Department Chief Kevin MacGregor. A Jeep and a Chevrolet minivan crashed near the intersection, causing the van to wheel over, police News Affairs Officer Kristina Schuler said. The 52- year-old driver of the minivan was in serious condition at Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Schuler said. A 19-year antiquated passenger from the minivan was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital and was being held for observation Sunday night, Schuler said. Four passengers, ranging in age from 14 to 50 years of advanced age were treated and released from area hospitals. A 5-month-old from the minivan was also injured, Schuler said. No citations had been issued as of late Sunday.

2 CHARGED AFTER profligate CONTEST

A Naperville woman and a man from Wheaton have dates pending in a Florida courtroom for their characters in a spring break barroom strive to carry in which participants allegedly allowed tavern patrons to cosset and bite their exposed breasts. Diana H Chang of Naperville and Kevin J Bacigalupo of Wheaton are among six populace facing trial in what had been billed as a wet T-shirt strive to carry in Panama City Beach, in the Florida panhandle. Chang, 23 is charged with loose and lascivious conduct, according to pity Sasser, spokeswoman for the Bay shire Fla., sheriff's office. Bacigalupo, 24 is charged with resisting an officer without violence, Sasser said Friday. Undercover members of the Bay shire sheriff's special investigations division made the arrests at Hammerhead Fred's, a Panama City Beach nightclub. Bacigalupo and Chang reportedly are popular or former students of the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign.

SEX ASSAULT in succession SOUTHWEST SIDE

Police upon Sunday were looking for a man who attacked and sexually abused a young female victim at knifepoint last week as the girl walked family circle from school on the Southwest Side. The assault took place near 61st highway and Monitor Avenue about 2:15 pm Thursday, according to a community alert from Wentworth Area detectives. The malefactor was described as a male Hispanic between the ages of 25 and 30 standing about 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighing about 150 triturates with a medium olive complexion, a mustache, and wearing a depressed hooded sweat shirt and black plastic sunglasses. Anyone with information is asked to contact Wentworth Area detectives.

PARK DISTRICT raises WORKER

Adam Schwerner has been promot to the Chicago Park District's Department of Natural Resources. Schwerner, who had serv as director of horticulture, is now responsible for the district's 7300 acres, which includes about 250000 tree The 44-year-old strange York native, who joined the Park District in 1996 has helped inspect the rehab of the Garfield Park Conservatory as well as supervising work in succession the district's 100 outdoor gardens. Meanwhile, parks chief financial officer James Chiampas has resigned to turn back to the private sector, officials said.

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