SLAYING SHATTERS `AN OASIS OF PEACE' RESIDENTS SAY ATTACKS SEEM SURREAL, UNLIKELY CHICAGOLAND FINAL Edition

Residents of Byrdsong's tree-lined neighborhood said crime there usually doesn't get more serious than the occasional theft or garage burglary. Indeed, crime is so insignificant on the streets surrounding Ridgeway Avenue, where the Byrdsong family lives, that residents regularly jog or wal...

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Published inChicago tribune (1963)
Main Author Bechetta Jackson and Anthony Colarossi, Tribune Staff Writers Tribune staff writers James Janega, Anthony Burke Boylan and Jennifer Vigil contributed to this report
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago, Ill Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 04.07.1999
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Summary:Residents of Byrdsong's tree-lined neighborhood said crime there usually doesn't get more serious than the occasional theft or garage burglary. Indeed, crime is so insignificant on the streets surrounding Ridgeway Avenue, where the Byrdsong family lives, that residents regularly jog or walk their dogs after midnight.
ISSN:1085-6706