WADSWORTH, Ill. — A man is in custody after a police chase of a Greyhound bus on an interstate highway in northern Illinois, WGN reported Saturday.
Reports of a person with a gun on the bus led to the police chase that began late Friday and lasted 2½ hours, The Chicago Tribune reported. The man allegedly made threats to kill people as the bus was traveling from Milwaukee to Chicago, according to the Racine County Sheriff's Office.
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Police followed the bus as other officers shut down traffic on I-94, CNN reported.
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The chase began in southern Wisconsin and ended on I-94 near the Wadsworth exit, according to a news release from the Illinois State Police. According to the release, police received a call around 10 p.m. about a disorderly person who was possibly armed.
About 40 passengers were safely removed from the bus around 12:30 a.m, police said. No injuries were reported, according to WGN.