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Woman Dies As Hit & Run Driver Circles Back, Hits Her Again | PM
Car's sticky situation | Missing teen might still be in IL | Looters caught on tape | IL tops 200K cases | Broad daylight stabbing

Share-worthy stories from the Illinois Patch network to talk about tonight:
Hit & Run Driver Circled Back To Fatally Hit Woman 2nd Time: Cops
Police said the man hit the woman and her daughter, only to circle the block and hit the mother a second time, killing her.
Car Stuck In Concrete As Man Drives Through Closed Oak Park Road
A man drove a car through road closure signs and got stuck in concrete as a result. See the photo.
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The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) said Noah Coryell, 13, from Palatine, has been missing since Aug. 4.
Suspected Looters Caught On Video: CPD Wants To Identify Them
The Chicago Police Department's Looters Task Force wants to know if anyone looks familiar to restore order.
Illinois Tops 200,000 Coronavirus Cases, 1,834 Announced Thursday
This is a "make-or-break moment" for Illinois and Chicago, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Wednesday.
Man Fatally Stabbed On River Trail: Police
Despite reports of a broad daylight stabbing in a public place, police are giving few details on the crime.
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