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Morton Grove Woman Blows Tire, Lands in Dry Pond
After her tire blew out, a 26-year-old lost control of her SUV, crossed oncoming traffic lanes and landed in a dry detention pond in Glenview.

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After her tire blew out, a 26-year-old lost control of her SUV, crossed oncoming traffic lanes and landed in a dry detention pond in Glenview.

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After her tire blew out, a 26-year-old Morton Grove woman crashed her SUV into a dry detention pond in Glenview. No one was injured.
The information in this blotter was reported by Glenview Police between Monday, Jan. 13, and Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. Where arrests are included, it does not indicate a conviction.
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