Car set on fire by 2 people riding moped in Little Village
Chicago police say two unknown offenders poured an unknown liquid onto the car, set it on fire, and then fled the scene.
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Chicago police say two unknown offenders poured an unknown liquid onto the car, set it on fire, and then fled the scene.
Saul Hernandez, 21, of Bridgeview, was arrested on Wednesday following a months-long investigation.
According to police, the victim was standing outside when he was approached by an unknown male who pulled out a firearm and shot the victim one time in the upper chest area.
The two latest water main breaks happened at 144th Street and Paulina Street and at 141st and Wood Street.
Police say thieves targeted plumbing and electrical businesses between January and March, with the latest happening Friday morning.
Surveillance cameras captured an image of the suspect, police say, approached and punched the victim and attempted to take their bag.
Chicago police say the victim was standing in the parking lot when a silver sedan approached, and someone from inside fired multiple shots in his direction.
He will follow you around the room, but be warned if you sit down, he will immediately climb in your lap.
The incident happened just before 9 a.m. on March 14, in the 100 block of South Pulaski Road.
Isaac Poole, 36, of Zion, was arrested on Wednesday in the 300 block of South Cicero Avenue.
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Jeffrey Winton was last seen leaving the area of 15th and Prairie around 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 23.
Someone from the restaurant said two unknown offenders took a safe containing money and fled in an unknown direction.
According to Chicago police, officers responded to a burglary and found broken glass from the front door of the business.
Chicago police said around 12:44 a.m., officers responded to an unresponsive man lying in the street in the 6600 block of South Green Street.