Burglars hit 2 businesses on Clark Street on Chicago's North Side
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago Police on Wednesday were investigating two burglaries that happened about six and a half miles apart on Clark Street—one in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, the other in the Rogers Park neighborhood.
Police said at 1:53 a.m. Wednesday, a window was shattered at the Turkish restaurant Döner 97, at 2435 N. Clark St. right off Arlington Place. CBS News Chicago's crew spotted a point-of-sale machine ripped off the counter and lying on a floor mat.
Police did not say if anything was stolen, but they did say no one was in custody late Wednesday.
About two hours later, a second burglary happened at the Walgreens at 7410 N. Clark St., near Rogers and Jarvis avenues.
Investigators said four men crashed a Jeep Grand Cherokee into the drugstore. The burglars stole some merchandise and a cash register, and took off in a gray sport-utility vehicle.
No one has been arrested in the Rogers Park case either.
Police have not said if the two burglaries are connected.