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19-year-old robbed six shops at gunpoint throughout Chicago: cops

dramabreakBy dramabreakSeptember 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Eduardo Carmona and the areas of the robberies he’s accused of committing. (Chicago Police Division, Multiplottr)

A 19-year-old Chicago man is accused of happening a monthlong stickup spree that focused six companies from Jefferson Park to Beverly earlier than he was arrested on a CTA bus with a loaded handgun. CPD issued a group alert concerning the theft sample final month.

Prosecutors say Eduardo Carmona’s spree started at 5:18 a.m. on August 9, when he allegedly robbed a retailer within the 3900 block of South Archer Avenue in Brighton Park. Over the following three weeks, he allegedly hit 5 extra companies, all 7-Eleven comfort shops, scattered throughout town.

Police say Carmona robbed a 7-Eleven at 6000 West Higgins Avenue in Jefferson Park simply earlier than midday on August 19, then struck once more lower than two hours later at one other 7-Eleven on North Damen in Bucktown, the place he allegedly stole $200.

On August 26, prosecutors say, he robbed a Montclare 7-Eleven at 2759 North Harlem, taking $293 and two bottles of alcohol. Days later, he allegedly headed 25 miles south to Beverly and robbed a retailer within the 2400 block of West 103rd Road, getting away with simply $60.

However his September 4th holdup in Irving Park could be his final. Prosecutors mentioned he robbed the 7-Eleven at 4346 North Kimball Avenue and walked away with about $100.

Inside minutes, a CPD job drive started monitoring CTA buses alongside forty seventh Road, the place they believed the robber often traveled, a police report mentioned. Lower than two hours after the Irving Park theft, officers noticed Carmona driving a bus within the 600 block of East forty seventh Road. They stopped him, confirmed his identification, and arrested him, in line with the report.

Prosecutors mentioned Carmona had a loaded 9mm handgun with an prolonged journal in his bag as he rode the bus.

Carmona is charged with six counts of theft and aggravated illegal use of a weapon. Choose James Murphy III ordered him detained pending trial.

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