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Investigation Continues in the Shooting Death of Lilly Bova

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Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Decision

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announced on Thursday that it currently lacks sufficient evidence to file criminal charges in the shooting death of 16-year-old Lilly Bova. Bova was found with a gunshot wound inside her bedroom in Northbrook in late March. While prosecutors cannot meet the legal burden of proof, they have not ruled out the possibility of future charges. The Cook County Sheriff’s Office expressed their belief that charges are merited, but will defer to the prosecutors’ decision.

Details of the Incident

Lilly Bova was a sophomore at Glenbrook South High School. She was discovered on the morning of March 28 inside the apartment where she lived with her mother and siblings in the Salem Walk Apartment complex, located in the 3600 block of South Salem Walk. Following the discovery, she was transported to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled the cause of death as a gunshot wound to the head, with the manner of death remaining undetermined.

Prosecutors’ Statement

The State’s Attorney’s Office stated that their current evidence does not fulfill the burden of proof required to file charges. They emphasized the complexity of the case and the questions still surrounding the incident. In contact with Bova’s family, prosecutors have communicated their decision clearly, emphasizing their responsibility to only file charges when supported by evidence.

Community Impact

Lilly Bova’s death has deeply affected her family, friends, and the Northbrook community. Glenbrook South High School teachers provided support and counseling to students returning after the school’s spring break. Neighbors in the Salem Walk Apartments remembered Bova as caring and warm.

Continued Investigation

The Cook County Sheriff’s Office has been actively working on gathering evidence from the scene and the surrounding areas. Detectives believe that the recovery of gunshot residue, ballistic evidence, and electronic data will eventually lead to charges. The Sheriff’s Office has urged individuals with information to come forward and join in the effort to achieve justice.

Public Reaction

Bova’s parents have publicly expressed frustration with the delay in filing charges. Her father, Anthony Bova, disputed the decision of the State’s Attorney in a Facebook post, voicing concerns that justice is not being served. The Sheriff’s Office acknowledged the grief and anger felt by Bova’s loved ones and reaffirmed their commitment to bringing those responsible to justice.

“They always say hi,” a neighbor recalled, describing the Bova family as “very nice.”

Authorities are encouraging anyone with information to contact sheriff’s detectives at 708-865-4896.

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