Residents and shopkeepers in Lake Meadows are on high alert following a series of brazen robberies, according to a community notice from the Chicago Police Department (CPD). The robberies in question occurred on the 3300 block of South Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, both on the evening of December 4th at 8:15 P.M. and during the daytime of December 8th at 2:40 P.M., as was detailed in a report published by CPD.
The perpetrator, an African-American male thought to be between 25 and 35 years of age, allegedly entered businesses and stuffed merchandise into a bag, then threatened employees with a gun or knife before fleeing the scene on foot. This pattern of crime has shaken up the otherwise calm rhythm of the neighborhood commerce, casting a long shadow despite the holiday season’s approach. The CPD has released a detailed description of the suspect, who was reported to be between 5’08” and 5’10” in height, weighing 180-200 pounds, and was seen wearing a distinct combination of a red hat, green hooded sweatshirt, and red and black sweater.
In response to the incidents, CPD is advising business owners and the community at large to enhance their vigilance: they recommend keeping properties well-lit, securing all doors and windows, repairing any damage to potential entry points immediately, and reporting any suspicious activity. For those with video surveillance capabilities, the police ask that any footage of the incidents be preserved and copies made available to investigators…