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30 Years Later, Missing Mom Identified | Illinois News

Mom pulled gun at pediatrician's office: cops | Police won't be charged in fatal shootings | Suburb one of best cities to live

(Redgrave Research Forensic Services, via Lund's family)

Here are the news stories trending across Illinois on Tuesday night:

30 Years After Remains Found In IL State Park, Missing Mom ID'd

In 1993, two girls made a grisly discovery in an Illinois state park. Now, police say the remains were identified as a missing Tennessee mother.>>>Read More.

Find out what's happening in Chicagofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Find out what's happening in Chicagofor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Woman With Child Pulls Gun At Bolingbrook Doctor's Office: Police

The woman was arrested after police said she pulled the gun during an altercation with a staff member and took the child into an exam room.>>>Read More.

CPD Officers Won't Be Charged In Toledo, Alvarez Shootings: Foxx

State's Attorney Kim Foxx said criminal charges are not warranted against the officers who shot and killed Adam Toledo and Anthony Alvarez.>>>Read More.

Chicago Suburb Makes 2022 List Of Best Cities To Live In America

See which Chicago suburb landed on Niche's recent roundup of the Best Cities To Live In America.>>>Read More.


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