19-year-old facing charges after leading Kane County deputies on chase from Aurora to Chicago
A chase by Kane County sheriff’s deputies started in Aurora and ended when the 19-year-old Chicago man driving crashed into another car in Chicago early Monday morning, authorities said.
Milton Boni, 19, of the 3000 block of North Mason Avenue in Chicago, is charged with five felonies, including speeding, causing property damage, and causing bodily injury to an individual.
Deputies responded just before 1 a.m. for a call of a speeding gray Infiniti with no license plates on Washington Street at Fabyan Parkway in Batavia, according to a press release from the Kane County Sheriff’s Office
The vehicle’s occupants were wearing ski masks.
Deputies located and attempted to pull over the vehicle on Church Road at Bilter Road in Aurora. However, the Infiniti fled onto eastbound I-88.
Downers Grove police were able to spike tires on the Infiniti. Still, the pursuit continued into Chicago, where the vehicle collided with another car and came to a stop.
Police then took Boni into custody.
Two passengers in the vehicle — a 19-year-old man from St. Charles Township and a male juvenile — may face charges.
No injuries were reported. Both passengers were taken to Mount Sinai Hospital with complaints of pain. They were released by hospital staff shortly thereafter.