Crime & Safety
More Details Emerge in Midway Airport Crash That Killed Retired DuPage Deputy
Michael Yates was not wearing his seatbelt at the time of the crash, according to media reports.

Photo credit: Michael Yates obituary/Hultgren Funeral Home website
As the Federal Aviation Administration continues to investigate a crash at Midway Airport that killed a retired DuPage sheriffβs deputy, some more details emerged Monday regarding the accident, the Daily Herald reports.
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Michael Yates, who was born in Elmhurst andΒ grew up in Glen Ellyn, died Saturday morning in a βfreakish accidentβ involving two luggage vehicles that collided at Midway Airport. The 52-year-old Carol Stream man was working at his job as a luggage handler at Chicagoβs Midway International Airport when the accident occurred.
The Daily Herald reports Yates was not wearing a seatbelt while driving a luggage cart at Midway when he collided with a trailer being pulled behind another vehicle. The other driver was not injured in the accident and was wearing a seatbelt.
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Both drivers appeared to swerve to try and avoid the crash just before the accident occurred, according to the newspaper.
Yates spent 28 years as a deputy in DuPage County where he worked as a detective, officer on the street and a sniper on the SWAT team, according to his obituary.
The job at Midway βwas supposed to be his retirement gig,β his wife, Beth Mitchell Yates, said.
βMaybe I wouldnβt be so shocked today if this hadnβt happened on his other job,β Yates said of her husband in his obituary.
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