Skokie crash leaves 4 injured at Monticello Avenue, Lee Street
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Friday, June 2, 2023 10:21AM

4 hospitalized in Skokie crash

SKOKIE, Ill. (WLS) — Four people were injured in a crash in north suburban Skokie Thursday night, authorities said.

Emergency crews said the two-car crash occurred at Monticello Avenue and Lee Street, Skokie Fire Battalion Chief Adam Pease said.

One car ended up on someone’s lawn, just inches from a house. One victim needed to be extracted from one of the vehicles, authorities said.

Pedestrian struck, killed by CTA Yellow Line train in Skokie, police say

The victims’ conditions were not immediately available.

Girl hit by school bus in north suburbs, Skokie fire officials say

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