A 35-year-old woman died from injuries during a surgery Saturday after she was one of three people shot following an incident earlier that day in Streator.
The Streator Police Department is categorizing the incident – one of two shootings – as a homicide, said Deputy Chief Robert Wood in a news release.
The Streator police are asking anyone with home surveillance in the 100 block of West Hickory Street review their cameras for any footage that may assist authorities in this investigation.
In a press release issued Saturday morning, Streator police said the first incident occurred at about 2 a.m. during a “large altercation” in the 100 block of North Bloomington Street.
“Several gunshots were reported, with subjects scattering from the area upon officers’ arrival,” police said. “Officers located evidence of a gun being fired in the area.”
Deputy Chief Robert Wood confirmed by telephone no one was injured in the 2 a.m. discharge.
Less than two hours later, medical assistance was required at a second scene.
At about 3:44 a.m. officers were dispatched to the 100 block of West Hickory Street, where subjects reported that three people had been shot, with a suspect or suspects having fled the scene. Three victims were transported to OSF Center for Health-Streator for initial treatment. Wood said two of the injured subjects were transferred to OSF St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria. One of the victim, a 35-year-old woman, died as a result of her injuries during a surgery.
“An older model dark colored Pontiac Grand Prix was seen fleeing the area,” police said. “Both incidents are considered active and are under investigation. The Streator Police Department is asking anyone with information related to either of these incidents to contact dispatch at 815-844-0911.”
Both incidents are under investigation. The Streator Police Department is asking anyone with information regarding these incidents to contact them.
The Streator Police Department is being assisted by the La Salle County Sheriff’s Office, the La Salle County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Illinois State Police Crime Scene Unit.