Chicago police issued a neighborhood alert Tuesday as they search for three males who robbed a 15-year-old boy at gunpoint aboard a Inexperienced Line practice in Englewood. It’s the second day in a row that investigators have warned of teenage victims being focused on the rail line.
The newest alert includes a theft round 8 p.m. on October 8 aboard a practice close to 63rd Avenue and Halsted. Officers mentioned three males confronted {the teenager} and displayed a gun earlier than taking his belongings. The alert included these surveillance photos of the suspects.
CPD described them as Black males: one sporting a grey sweater beneath a black jacket with black denims and black footwear, one other in a black sweater, black denims, black footwear, and carrying a grey backpack, and a 3rd sporting a grey Nike sweater with black Adidas pants and black footwear.
Tuesday’s alert adopted the same warning issued Monday about one other theft involving three males who focused a 16-year-old boy on a Inexperienced Line platform in Bronzeville. That case unfolded round 4:30 p.m. on October 9 on the thirty fifth–Bronzeville–IIT station. Police mentioned the offenders approached the teenager on the platform and took his belongings. Surveillance photos have been launched Sunday in that investigation.
The suspects within the October 9 case have been additionally described as Black males: one sporting a light-colored flannel jacket, one other in a black hooded sweatshirt with a graphic design together with black pants and black-and-white gymnasium footwear, and a 3rd in a white T-shirt and crimson pants.
Anybody with details about the suspects is requested to contact Public Transportation Detectives at 312-745-4447 or submit nameless ideas at CPDTIP.com utilizing case quantity JJ444919 for the October 8 theft and JJ446784 for the October 9 case.
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