More than 200 defendants with ankle monitors in Chicago and the county in which it sits are in the wind, a newly elected judge revealed as he tries to fix the broken system. Cook County Chief Judge Charles Beach’s bombshell report revealed that an estimated 8% of defendants out on electronic monitoring are “actively being searched for right now,” WGN reported. There are currently 3,048 defendants being electronically monitored while on pre-trial release, so roughly 244 of them in Illinois’ most populous county, and the second-most in the US, are untraceable. Roughly 244 ankle-monitored defendants in Cook County, Illinois are AWOL, according to Chief Judge Charles Beach. TNS Data from the Circuit Clerk of Cook County obtained by WFIN showed that many defendants out on pre-trial release are accused of violent crimes, including a whopping 173 charged with aggravated battery and another 103 for sexual assault. It’s not clear what charges the missing defendants are facing.…