CTA Green Line trains are running normally again after a call for medical assistance at a South Side station Thursday afternoon.
Chicago Police responded to a person in need of medical attention at the Halsted station at 6321 S. Halsted St., CTA spokesman Catherine Hosinski said.
According to police, a boy with special needs left home with no or few clothes on and his family couldn’t find him, police said. Officers found him and returned him home.
As a result, Green Line service was temporarily suspended between Halsted and Ashland/63rd, according to the transit agency.
Trains were on the move again as of 1:07 p.m., and normal service was being restored.