Gotcha! Two armed theft of crew members arrested after Saturday raids in Roscoe Village

Gotcha! Two armed theft of crew members arrested after Saturday raids in Roscoe Village
A Chicago police officer is close to a stolen Hyundai who used the theft crew during Saturday’s holdup in Roscoe Village (Ring)

Chicago hours After the police had announced that a 16-year-old boy had been accused of being part of a productive armed theft team responsible for more than 20 robberies in the past month, there is more positive news to report.

Chicago Cops arrested two robbery organizers on Saturday afternoon after another robbery was reported in the village of Roscoe. A source that is familiar with the investigation said they believe that the teenagers are also part of the crew police yesterday.

Witnesses called 911 to report a maximum of five younger men with weapons who attack a man in the 1900 block of West Cornelia. Officers arrived quickly and called for an ambulance for the 55-year-old victim, who suffered from chest pain and shortness of breath.

In the meantime, the officers searched the neighborhood in search of the robbers. They made a break when another 911 -breller reported suspicious activities near an abandoned white Hyundai behind the 1900 block of West Wolfram.

Officers held three suspects in the neighborhood and two, one arrested in the 1900 block of West Various and the other in the 2700 block of North Leavitt, are now being accused of theft and illegal possession of firearms. They are 16 and 17 years old.

They are also accused of crime in a vehicle because the white Hyundai they have saved stolen from the 2000 block of North Hamlin, according to CPD.

Unfortunately, the police believe that another car loaders who participated in yesterday’s robbery have gone away. Police officers hope to rage in soon.

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