Zion man charged for role in Lake County crash in October that killed 8-month-old boy and his mother
A Zion man was charged with felony reckless homicide this week after officials determined he was responsible for a fatal crash in October near Waukegan that killed an 8-month-old boy and his 29-year old mother, the Lake County Sheriff's Office announced Friday.
Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli said investigators recently told Brown over the phone there was a warrant out for his arrest and encouraged him to turn himself in, which he had not done as of Friday morning. Covelli said if Brown doesn't turn himself in, the matter will be referred to those in the sheriff's office who search arrest warrants.
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