Three pedestrians injured in collision with alleged hit-and-run driver Yogini Tailor, 54, on Menard Avenue in Morton Grove, Illinois
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The female driver fled the scene, but was pulled over while heading west on Dempster, police said. She was taken into custody and the vehicle was brought to the police department for further investigation.
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Yogini Tailor, 54, faces a felony count of leaving the scene of an accident involving injury for the 11 a.m. crash in the 8500 block of Menard Avenue, according to Morton Grove police.
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