Body pulled out of North Branch River: police

A female was jogging near the river about 8:30 p.m. in the 4000 block of West Foster Avenue when she noticed a body in the water and called the police.

A Chicago police officer died of an apparent suicide July 2, 2022.

A body was pulled out of the water June 26, 2021.

Sun-Times file

A body was pulled out of the North Branch River Saturday night in North Park.

A female was jogging near the river about 8:30 p.m. in the 4000 block of West Foster Avenue when she noticed a body in the water and called the police, Chicago police said.

The Chicago police marine unit pulled out a male body from the river and he was pronounced dead, police said.

He hasn’t been identified.

Area Five detectives are investigating.

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