Naked woman strolls through Boystown… small child wanders Rogers Park, alone

Written By Chicago News Report on Saturday, June 23, 2012 | 6/23/2012 09:59:00 AM

While most of us were still sleeping, Chicago police officers were keeping some of our most vulnerable citizens safe.

Around 9 a.m., several concerned citizens reported a naked woman power-walking through Chicago’s Boystown, Lakeview neighborhood.

The callers indicated a naked black woman in her 50s was spotted near West Roscoe Street and North Elaine Place.

According to one complainant, the woman was moving westbound on Roscoe, at a rapid pace.

At approximately 9:04 a.m., police apprehended the nude suspect on the 700 block of West Roscoe.

A male officer, who was first on the scene, immediately requested a female officer.

Meanwhile, in Rogers Park... a small, black child was seen literally playing in traffic.

According to police dispatch reports, at approximately 9:10 a.m., the little boy was on the 1900 block of West Touhy Avenue, in the middle of the street.

Moments later, a police officer found the child several blocks north, at Pottawattomie Park.

The little boy was able to answer most of the officer’s questions, but he had no idea where he lives, said authorities.

At 9:34 a.m., police located the boy’s parents at Wolcott and Touhy.

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