Crime & Safety
$10,000 Reward Offered For 2 Men Suspected In Vehicular Homicide
The FBI and Riverdale police are seeking information on two men wanted in connection to a December vehicular homicide on Halsted Street.
RIVERDALE, IL — The FBI and Riverdale police are offering a combined $10,000 reward for two men believed connected to a December vehicular homicide.
Nicholas Morris and Joshua Bobbitt, both of Riverdale, were riding in a car in the 14500 block of South Halsted Street around TIME Dec. 14. The FBI said the pair noticed a car driven by the 31-year-old Nicholas Dukes from Merrillville, IN. Morris and Bobbitt made a u-turn and pursued the Indiana man’s vehicle, the FBI said. The two allegedly fired multiple shots into Dukes’ vehicle, who died of gunshot wounds.
The feds said that Morris and Bobbitt stuck around to watch the wounded man drive off the road before fleeing. Morris and Babbitt are believed to be harbored by “associates” in the south suburbs.
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The FBI is offering up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of each man, amounting to $10,000 for both.
Anyone with information about Morris or Bobbitt’s whereabouts is asked to call the Chicago FBI at 312-421-6700, submit a tip, or call 911.
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