3 teens shot in 2 separate shootings, Chicago police say

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Three teenagers were shot in two separate shootings in Chicago Saturday night, according to police.

Two teenagers, ages 18 and 15, were shot while walking on a sidewalk on the 1600 block of South Morgan Street in Pilsen at approximately 10:26 p.m. Saturday.

The 18-year-old man sustained two gunshot wounds to the left arm and the 15-year-old boy sustained gunshot wounds to the pelvis and buttocks. Both were treated by the Chicago Fire Department and transported to John H. Stroger Hospital in fair condition.

Approximately an hour later, a 16-year-old boy was shot while driving in the Douglas neighborhood, according to Chicago police.

The victim pulled over on the 3800 block of South Vincennes and ran to a residence for help after hearing gunshots and feeling pain.

The fire department was called, treated the victim for a gunshot wound to the right arm, and transported him to the University of Chicago Medical Center in good condition.

No one is in custody for either shooting. Area Three Detectives are investigating the Pilsen shooting and Area One Detectives are investigating the Douglas shooting.

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