In Bolingbrook, Illinois, a suspect was involved in a domestic battery incident that resulted in injuries to a woman and a baby. Later, the same suspect was reported to have crashed head-on into another vehicle carrying a woman and a baby on Monday, according to the police.
Police responded just before 7:40 a.m. Monday to the 400-block of Seneca Lane for a report of a domestic battery involving injuries, police said.
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A 23-year-old woman and an 8-month-old child were taken to a local hospital, treated and released.
The suspect identified in the battery case is Bernard Crawford, a 36-year-old from Lemont. Police stated that Crawford was spotted leaving the scene in a Jeep. Although the vehicle was initially stopped on the 300-block of Schmidt Road, it evaded the authorities by driving off, as per the police report.
The vehicle then went north and then east on Boughton Road; police did not follow the vehicle, police said.
The Jeep then passed through the intersection of Boughton and Delaware Circle, driving east in the westbound lanes, police said.
The vehicle struck another head-on, police said.
A woman and her 3-month-old child were in the other vehicle.
Both remain hospitalized Wednesday.
The mother suffered significant injuries, but remains stable. The baby is in critical condition, but also stable.
Two other vehicles were involved in the crash, but no one was injured in those vehicles.
When crews arrived at the scene of the crash, one vehicle was on fire.
Crawford was taken to a local hospital and later released into police custody.
He is being held in Will County Jail, and faces charges in the domestic battery and crash.
Police initially said four people were injured, two critically, in the crash.
This is a developing story; check back with ABC7 Chicago for updates.
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