CPD warns of more suspects of Red Line theft – and one of them looks very familiar

CPD warns of more suspects of Red Line theft - and one of them looks very familiar
These three suspects are sought for attacking and robbing a Red Line passenger on 3 February (Chicago Police Department)

Detectives of the Chicago police have issued photos of another group of people suspected of committing a violent robbery on board the red line. One of the suspects has a striking resemblance to a man who appeared in another CPD Doorvoet Alert earlier this week.

In the last release, the police said that the three people who were seen in the above images robbed a passenger around 6.45 pm on 3 February. The incident then started one of them the victim on the 69th Street platform pushed.

CPD said that the victim got back on the train, and all three suspects fought him and stable his valuables. They escaped when the train arrived in 48th Street.

On Monday evening, CPD gave a “looking for identifying” bulletin with three men who robbed a passenger on a red line train near 63rd Street. That robbery also took place on 3 February, at 3:55 am, more than 12 hours before the second incident.

The police said that the group in the photos under the photos below took the male victim ‘aggressively’ and took his property with violence.

The Chicago police are trying to identify these three suspects in connection with a robbery on the red line near 63rd Street. (Chicago Police Department)

Monday’s warning described the suspects as two black men and a Spanish man. Although the newest alert did not contain any written descriptions of the suspects, they seem to be a black woman, a black man and a Spanish man who looks like the suspect in the earlier bulletin.

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Transit detectives treat both cases. They can be reached on 312-745-4447 with regard to fallen #JJ-136437 and JJ-137337.

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