
Chicago police seek 3 suspects in South Chicago armed robberies
The robberies happened during the morning and afternoon hours between July 18 and July 26.
Chicago police said three people would approach the victims, display handguns, and take their belongings before fleeing either on foot or in a dark-in-color four-door sedan.
Incident times and locations:
Police were not able to provide a detailed description of the suspects.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Area 2 detectives at 312-747-8273 or submit an anonymous tip at CPDTIP.com, using reference number P2502005CA.

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