Two injured in La Grange Park vehicle crash

Officials responded to the 400 block of Homestead Road about 4:57 p.m. June 1 and found a car crashed into a garage.

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Three people total were evaluated, and two of them were hospitalized with minor injuries, the fire department said.

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A multi-vehicle crash injured two people and caused thousands of dollars in damages last week in west suburban La Grange Park.

Officials responded to the 400 block of Homestead Road about 4:57 p.m. June 1 and found a car crashed into a garage, according to the La Grange Park Fire Department. Two people were in the car, and both were freed by 5:25 p.m.

Three people total were evaluated, and two of them were hospitalized with minor injuries, the fire department said.

Damages to the garage structure are an estimated $30,000, the fire department said.

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