Vehicle crashes into Chicago Fire station in Jefferson Park

A white pickup truck was traveling north Saturday in the 4600 block of North Milwaukee Avenue when it struck two parked Toyota vehicles.

A male was fatally shot after attacking a security guard Sept. 5, 2022, outside a Greektown business.

A vehicle crashed into a CFD station May 29, 2021 in Jefferson Park

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No one was injured when a vehicle crashed into a Chicago Fire Department station Saturday in Jefferson Park on the Northwest Side.

A white pickup truck was traveling north about 7:50 p.m. in the 4600 block of North Milwaukee Avenue when it struck two parked Toyota vehicles, Chicago police said.

One of the Toyota vehicles then struck a fire station and a CFD vehicle that was parked inside the building, police said.

The driver of the pickup left the scene, according to police. No injuries were reported.

No one was in custody.

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