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~ Naperville, IL- On Friday, July 19, 2024, the Naperville Police Department received a call at approximately 5:03 a.m. regarding an armed robbery that had taken place just 10 minutes earlier at a business located in the 4900 block of S. Route 59. According to reports, the suspect, who was armed with a handgun, stole both U.S. currency and a necklace from an employee at the business. Fortunately, no one was harmed during the incident.
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The suspect has been described as a male wearing black pants, a black hooded shirt, black gloves and a mask. However, further details about the offender's identity are currently unknown.
After committing the robbery, the suspect fled on foot but initial investigations suggest that they may have been dropped off at the location in a white sedan.
The Naperville Police Department is actively investigating this incident and is urging anyone with information to come forward by contacting them at (630) 548-2955 or via email at NapervilleCrimeTips@naperville.il.us. The department assures that all tips will be kept confidential.
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The suspect has been described as a male wearing black pants, a black hooded shirt, black gloves and a mask. However, further details about the offender's identity are currently unknown.
After committing the robbery, the suspect fled on foot but initial investigations suggest that they may have been dropped off at the location in a white sedan.
The Naperville Police Department is actively investigating this incident and is urging anyone with information to come forward by contacting them at (630) 548-2955 or via email at NapervilleCrimeTips@naperville.il.us. The department assures that all tips will be kept confidential.
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