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Illinois State Police hold press conference on Thursday regarding the crash at the YNOT Camp afterschool program in Chatham.
ISP said during a news conference on Thursday that the cause of the accident that killed four may have been a medical emergency.
An 18-year-old who was killed after a car crashed into an after school program in Illinois had plans to attend the University ...
Preliminary toxicology test results for Marianne Akers, 44, came back negative and no charges have been filed in the case, ...
(CNN) — A car’s crash into an after-school program building in central Illinois – a wreck that killed four people ages 7 to 18 and injured six other children – does not appear to have been a targeted ...
Thursday evening Chatham First Responders and community members lined the street to welcome home one of the victims injured ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WLS) -- The driver of a deadly after-school camp crash could have possibly suffered a medical emergency, according to Illinois State Police. The crash happened at the YNOT After School ...
No charges have been filed against Marianne Akers, 44, and she is not in custody, police said during a news conference on ...
Illinois State Police are providing an update on Thursday crash that killed four at an after-school program building in ...
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Illinois State Police said the driver who plowed into a building housing an after-school program in downstate Chatham, ...
Illinois State Police said the driver who plowed into a building housing an after-school program in downstate Chatham, ...
Police say the driver of a car that barreled through a building used for a popular after-school camp in central Illinois, ...
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