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Published July 20, 2021 • Updated on July 20, 2021 at 8:07 pm Getty Images An 18-year-old man has turned himself in to police in suburban Lincolnwood after he was apparently behind the wheel during a hit-and-run crash that killed a 63-year-old woman on Sunday. According to police, the teen, accompanied by his attorney, came into the police station on Tuesday and admitted that he was driving the vehicle that was involved in the fatal crash. Our redesigned local news and weather app is live! Download it for iOS or Android and sign up for alerts. The driver is cooperating with authorities, and the vehicle that he was driving at the time of the crash has been turned over to police for processing. His identity has not been released at this time due to the pending nature of the investigation. ....
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From left: Scotiabank’s Yanique Forbes-Patrick, vice-president, public affairs and communications, shares a photo op with Majors Oral Morris and his wife, Major Marcia Morris, following a presentation of a $1- million donation to The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Kettle initiative. The presentation took place on December 23 inside the newly renovated Scotiabank Centre, where, prior to COVID-19, the bank would traditionally have hosted a kick-off event for the charity drive. For the past 18 years, Scotiabank has been a strong supporter of the charity which provides care and assistance to the most needy persons in the society. ....