Wanted Montgomery man arrested in Chicago

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A man wanted for aggravated battery in Kendall County was arrested last week in Chicago, according to authorities.

Patrick McCullah, 34, was arrested Friday in Chicago by the Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force, according to the Kendall County sheriff’s office.

McCullah, a Montgomery resident, was wanted for an aggravated battery that occurred in Aurora, according to the sheriff’s office. A sheriff’s spokesman did not provide additional details about the battery.

He had been a fugitive since since March.

The sheriff’s office, Aurora police and the Task Force worked together to find McCullah, according to the sheriff’s office.

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