Senior Robberies in Chicago: Police Seek Suspects
Senior Robberies in Chicago: Police Seek Suspects

Senior Robberies in Chicago: Police Seek Suspects

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A spate of armed robberies targeting senior citizens has occurred in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood, with five incidents reported between November 15 and November 20. The attackers, believed to be two men and a woman, use pepper spray or a knife to assault the victims before stealing their belongings. Surveillance footage has captured one suspect riding a Divvy bike in the area, often seen wearing a blue cap with a yellow logo. Community leaders and police have urged vigilance and are increasing patrols in the area to prevent further incidents. The victims, aged between 63 and 80, have been attacked at various locations, including the 2200 block of South Princeton Avenue and the 2300 block of South Stewart Avenue. Authorities are calling for public assistance in identifying the suspects and have encouraged anyone with information to contact local detectives.

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