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Chicago Police Seek Public’s Help to Find Suspect in Fatal Marquette Park Hit-and-Run

Following the death of a 54-year-old woman in a hit-and-run incident, the Chicago Police Department has issued a community notice for the Marquette Park neighborhood. The CPD said in a statement that the tragic collision happened last Wednesday at around 5:57 p.m. close to the 6700 block of S Western Ave. According to the CPD’s notice, the involved car was a four-door sedan that was either gray or black in color and was allegedly driven by a male offender.

Leads in the case are being actively pursued by CPD’s Major Accident Investigation Unit. Details that could help identify the suspect are encouraged to be shared by anyone with relevant information regarding the hit-and-run. The occurrence, which happened in the 8th Police District of Chicago, has sparked a conversation about traffic enforcement and how to stop future tragedies of this kind.

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