Home run ball smashes car window in Barrington

Motorist driving on Route 114 when ball slams into window

Posted 4/18/19

A Barrington resident called police on Thursday, April 11, after a baseball shattered the rear window of his car.

The man was driving along County Road near Barrington High School when the …

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Home run ball smashes car window in Barrington

Motorist driving on Route 114 when ball slams into window

Posted

A Barrington resident called police on Thursday, April 11, after a baseball shattered the rear window of his car.

The man was driving along County Road near Barrington High School when the baseball smashed into his window, shattering the glass. The ball ended up inside his car.

Police told the resident he should contact the high school regarding damages to his vehicle, as the ball likely came from a baseball game taking place at the school. 

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