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Car Crash

Friday, February 15, 2013

Driver Crashes into Funeral Procession, Two Taken to Hospital

Traffic was rerouted Friday morning after a four-car accident at 11:15 a.m. Feb. 15 at the intersection of Lake-Cook and Buffalo Grove roads.

Two people were hospitalized and roads were shut down this morning (Feb. 15) after a driver collided with a funeral procession at the intersection of Lake-Cook and Buffalo Grove roads, in Buffalo Grove. A man driving a Honda CRV, heading north on Buffalo Grove Road, crashed into a Toyota Camry that was in the middle of a funeral procession headed west on Lake-Cook Road, Buffalo Grove Police Cpl. Tom Dattilo said.  “After those two collided, the CRV continued north and collided with two cards stopped in traffic, going southbound,” Dattilo said. A passenger in the Honda CRV and one of the drivers stopped on southbound Buffalo Grove Road were transported to Northwest Community Hospital, he said. Their injuries did not appear to be life-…

JuleS

9:28 am on Saturday, February 16, 2013

Another likely unfortunate example of a moron not paying attention to driving and instead talking on his cellphone because he is THAT important that he must be available to communicate 24/7.   more ›

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Stevenson Graduate Dies in Chicago Crash

The accident happened early Tuesday near the United Center, according to the Chicago Tribune.

An Arlington Heights woman is dead after crashing her 2002 Scion into a concrete median near the United Center in Chicago around 12:25 a.m. Tuesday, authorities told the Chicago Tribune.  Shawna Daro, of the 200 block of West Miner Street, was alone in her car when the accident happened, the Tribune reports.  Daro, 30, was a 2000 graduate of Stevenson High School, according to The Journal and Topics.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Three Cars Crash on Rte. 12 at Quentin Road

No life threatening injuries occurred in Kildeer collision, says Sgt. Alan Barron.

Drivers in a three-car collision on Rte. 12 at Quentin Road were taken to area hospitals this afternoon, but the injuries were not life threatening, said Sgt. Alan Barron of the Kildeer Police Department.  "Everybody was talking and able to get around," he said. All three cars were towed. Barron said no charges have been filed in the case as he has not yet talked to the drivers.  Kildeer police received the call at 12:16 p.m. Barron said two of the cars were traveling north on Rte. 12, when one rear-ended the other. This caused the lead car to swerve into the intersection on an angle colliding head on with the third car.  Police are continuing to investigate the crash.

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