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Suspects in Chicago Stabbings, which is bound with Illinois Amber Alert, booked to prison – NBC Chicago

The suspect was booked to the prison of Lake County, Indiana, after being released from the hospital on Sunday, the suspect was booked on Sunday.

Marcus Bausley, 39, from Chicago, was charged with crimes after led the law enforcement authorities to chase along the Interstate 65. He was waiting for the Lake County's office for charges against Illinois, including attempted murder, heavy battery and kidnapping, the office of the Sheriff of the Lake County.

Bausley supposedly stabbed his girlfriend, 33-year-old Teone Jones, when she cooked dinner on Thursday evening in the 7100 block of South Eberhart in Chicago's Greater Grand Crossing district, the police said. Jones suffered several stab wounds and was taken to a regional hospital where it was declared dead.

About an hour later, Jones '11-year-old son was found about a mile away after being stabbed several times. On Friday morning, an amber alarm was exhibited for her 8-year-old son on Friday morning after being spotted in a vehicle with Bausley, the authorities said.

The younger boy was captured on the surveillance camera and asked for help and later found near a petrol station near the West 82nd Street and the South Ladies Avenue. Later this morning Bausley led the police to persecution in the northwest of Indiana after stumbling a license plate reader.

According to officials, when the chase ended, the police ordered Bausley to leave the vehicle, but leaned a knife to the neck. He was later taken into custody and brought to a regional hospital to “a superficial wound on the neck,” said the authorities.

Both boys received on Sunday in a local children's hospital. From Saturday the younger boy was up and moved, relatives NBC Chicago said. According to family members, the 11-year-old remained intubated.

Relatives said he had suffered defensive wounds on his hand and would require a fourth operation.