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Three Held on Bond After Wrigley Field Fight
CHICAGO (AP) -- Three people from Indiana are being held on $10,000 bond after an alleged fight with police outside Wrigley Field.

Authorities allege the two men and woman joined a crowd outside the stadium following Chicago's 5-3 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Friday.

Police tried to break up the crowd, but one of the men and the woman allegedly struck an off-duty police officer.

No serious injuries were reported. The incident was captured on surveillance outside Wrigley.

Those charged are: 24-year-old Andrew Lazo, 27-year-old Joseph Reaves and 30-year-old Katie Reaves.

All three South Bend, Ind., residents face felony aggravated battery of a peace officer.

It wasn't immediately clear if they had attorneys and working phone listings could not be located.

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