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Posted: Sunday, 27 January 2008 8:31AM

UPDATE Body Found in Maywood Alley



MAYWOOD-- Renny D. Farley, 26, of Chicago, is dead Saturday night after police found him in an alley with multiple gunshot wounds in west suburban Maywood.

Police responded to a call of shots fired at 2010 St. Charles Road in Maywood Saturday and found a man shot in the alley behind a church at that address, according to Maywood Police Sgt. Tim Curry.

Farley. of 5961 W. Erie St.,  died from gunshot wounds to his head and possibly his chest, Curry said.  The Cook County Medical Examiner’s confirms  Farley  was pronounced dead at Loyola University Medical Center.

No one is in custody for the shooting. Maywood police are investigating the incident, Curry said

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