Portage Park kidnapping: Men handcuffed by trio posing as

Two males have been kidnapped by a gaggle of individuals pretending to be law enforcement officials Thursday and pushed practically 20 miles from Portage Park on the Northwest Side to Princeton Park on the South Side. The males, ages, 65 and 55, have been sitting in a white van stopped at a visitors gentle at 11:37 p.m. within the 4000 block of North Milwaukee Avenue, in response to Chicago police. Three male suspects received out of one other white van and compelled their method into the victims’ automobile, displaying a badge and claiming they have been law enforcement officials, police mentioned. They then handcuffed the boys, sure them with duct tape and put them at the

Champions League last four: which nations dominate?

Champions League last four: which nations dominate?

Spain are hoping to supply three UEFA Champions League semi-finalists this season, and that dominance is far from unusual.If Barcelona, Real Madrid and Sevilla all claim last-four berths, it would be the seventh time one league has supplied three semi-finalists, and the second in a row for Spain. Even if only two of that trio advance (as the first-leg results suggest), it would be the eighth year in succession that the Liga has had more than one team standing at that stage (Spain has not been totally absent from the semi-finals since 2006/07). In having a trio of semi-finalists for

Strudwick storms Donington for first British Talent Cup win

By a few laps in, the lead trio had become a quartet of Strudwick, Whatley, Brian Hart and pole position man Cook as the four looked set to fight it out for the podium – but disaster struck soon after for Cook as he was a casualty of the tricky conditions, crashing out of contention. That left Strudwick remaining steadfast in the lead, with Whatley’s charge taking him up into second – and Seabright at the head of the second group and pushing to catch up. Source link

Jerez test: Arbolino, Bastianini, Martin the fastest trio

Tatsuki Suzuki (SIC58 Squadra Corse) ended the three days P11 overall, ahead of Gabriel Rodrigo (RBA BOE Skull Rider Team), Andrea Migno (Angel Nieto Team Moto3) and Lorenzo Dalla Porta (Leopard Racing). Czech veteran Jakub Kornfeill (PruestelGP) completed the fastest fifteen, just ahead of Jaume Masia (Bester Capital Dubai). Masia, who, like Bulega, is recovering from injury, likewise made a big step up on the final day. Fellow rookies Alonso Lopez (Estrella Galicia 0,0), Kazakhstani rider Makar Yurchenko (CIP – Green Power), and reigning Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup Champion Kazuki Masaki (RBA BOE Skull Rider) were P19, P20 and P25 respectively as they gear up for their first season in the World Championship. Source link

Trio tied on 53 goals after Messi misses penalty

Trio tied on 53 goals after Messi misses penalty

Lionel Messi spurned the chance to move back out in front as the top European marksman of 2017 after missing a penalty in Barcelona's 4-0 defeat of Deportivo on Sunday.PICK YOUR TEAM OF THE YEAR The Argentina forward failed to beat goalkeeper Rubén Martínez from the spot and also hit the woodwork on three occasions as he remained on 53 goals for club and country in the calendar year. He continues to share top spot with Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo, who drew level with Real Madrid's winner in the FIFA Club World Cup final on Saturday.Messi and Ronaldo will come

Salzburg v Marseille background

Salzburg v Marseille background

Salzburg will hope their excellent defensive record at home continues in UEFA Europa League Group I as Marseille arrive in Austria looking to improve on a trio of 2017 European away draws.Previous meetings• The sides are meeting for the first time in UEFA competition. • Salzburg's record in four meetings with French sides is W2 D0 L2 (W1 L1 at home).• Marseille's record in four games against Austrian clubs is W2 D1 L1 (W1 L1 in Austria).

Red Bull Rookies ready their charge into Austria

Aleix Viu, the 16-year-old Spaniard, collected 22 points at the weekend to add to his second place in the Championship standings, and 16-year-old Japanese Kazuki Masaki grabbed 19. Those chasing the leading trio were able to close in as well though, with Deniz Öncü jumping to fourth with 32 points, and 17-year-old German Matthias Meggle earning 33, which propeled him to fifth. Source link