West Side businesses targeted in burglary string

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CHICAGO — Authorities are searching for a group of individuals responsible for a string of burglaries at businesses on the city’s West Side.

Chicago police say three burglaries unfolded at businesses in Austin and Garfield Park between June 27 and July 17.

According to police, during each burglary, a group of up to five individuals, with two people acting as lookouts, broke through the front windows or doors of the businesses before stealing money from the cash register or ATM machine. Officers say in some instances, the people responsible stole the entire ATM machine.

Chicago police provided the following list of dates and locations where the burglaries unfolded:

  1. 5200 block of West Chicago Avenue at 5:17 a.m. on June 27
  2. 3900 block of West Monroe Street between 7:30 p.m. on June 28 and 7:55 a.m. on June 29.
  3. 4800 block of West Fulton Street at 1:16 a.m. on July 17

Officers say the people responsible were spotted wearing hoodies, face masks and gloves during the incidents.

  • Authorities are searching for a group of individuals responsible for a string of burglaries at businesses on the city's West Side.
  • Authorities are searching for a group of individuals responsible for a string of burglaries at businesses on the city's West Side.

On Friday, Chicago police shared surveillance video that captured one of the burglaries.

Police advise businesses to keep the perimeter of their property well-lit and to report any suspicious activity. Police say businesses should keep doors and windows secured and advise owners to quickly repair any broken windows, doors, or locks.

Officers say anyone who falls victim to a burglary should not touch anything and call police as soon as possible. If surveillance video of the burglary is available, businesses should make a copy of it for authorities. 

Anyone with information on the string of robberies is asked to contact CPD Area Four Detectives at 312-746-8253 or dial 911.

Those with information that could help detectives in their investigation can also leave a tip at CPDtip.com. Tips can be filed anonymously.

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