The Chicago Sun-Times
CHICAGO — An ambulance stolen in Chicago ended up causing a six-car accident after being driven erratically at a high rate of speed into north suburban Evanston on Tuesday afternoon.
The accident occurred about 3 p.m. at the intersection of Chicago and Dempster, according to Evanston police Cmdr. Tom Guenther, who said there were several injuries, though he did not have details on how many or how severe. A witness said as many as eight people were injured.
Preliminary investigation showed the ambulance was stolen from a Chicago nursing home and the suspect drove north on Chicago Avenue into Evanston, Guenther said. It struck a parked vehicle at Chicago and Washington, but did not stop.
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