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Burglary Wave Hits Chicago Businesses

November 28, 2024 - 14:45

Burglary Wave Hits Chicago Businesses

A group of burglars has targeted more than a dozen businesses across the city, raising alarms among local law enforcement and business owners. Over the course of last month, at least 18 establishments fell victim to this crime spree, prompting the Chicago police to issue a warning to the community.

The incidents have primarily occurred during nighttime hours, with the suspects breaking windows or forcing entry to steal cash and merchandise. The affected businesses range from retail shops to restaurants, indicating that no specific sector is immune to this troubling trend.

Authorities are urging business owners to enhance their security measures, such as installing surveillance cameras and alarm systems, to deter potential break-ins. Residents are also encouraged to report any suspicious activity in their neighborhoods.

As the investigation continues, police are working diligently to identify the suspects and bring them to justice, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance in combating this wave of crime.


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