Tracking homicides in Chicago
Showing 10 homicides in Dunning since Jan. 1, 2006.
Name, age + story |
Date, time + case number |
Block | Cause + Locale |
---|---|---|---|
Victoria Kotlinski,
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9/28/14
|
3400 N. Odell Ave. |
Stabbing
Residence |
Ania Kosinska,
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9/28/14
|
3400 N. Odell Ave. |
Stabbing
Residence |
Ashley Mendoza,
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5/18/14
|
3300 N. Natchez Ave. |
Child Abuse
Residence |
Sarah Kresilova,
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6/24/13
|
6500 W. Addison St. |
Stabbing
Apartment |
Elaine Nerone,
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3/30/12
|
3800 N. Normandy Ave. |
Stabbing
Residence |
Damien Cesar,
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11/3/10
|
3900 N. Nora Ave. |
Gunshot
Apartment |
Darriusz Lubas,
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4/10/10
|
3600 N. Oleander Ave. |
Stabbing
Residence |
Chester Gil,
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3/29/10
|
4300 N. Thatcher Road |
Stabbing
Other |
Salvador Sanchez,
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2/18/10
|
6000 W. Melrose St. |
Trauma
Residence |
Jessica Fon,
> Read more |
8/5/09
|
3400 N. Rutherford Ave. |
Strangling
Alley |
Tracking homicides in Chicago is an ongoing project of the RedEye. This site is updated regularly with information from the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office, the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Breaking News Center. Information is subject to change. Data points appear Thursdays in RedEye’s print edition.
EveryBlock was a source for 2008 homicide data.
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This application is based on Homicide Report, created for the Los Angeles Times by Ken Schwencke. It was adapted for use in Chicago by Ryan Mark, Chris Groskopf, Joe Germuska and Brian Boyer.
Tracy Swartz wrangles the data and writes the posts.