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Chicago police are alerting residents about a burglary crew that has been active in the South and Far South sides of the city, breaking into over 18 businesses since September. The series of break-ins has raised concerns among local business owners and community members alike. Authorities report that the crew typically operates during late-night hours, using force to gain entry into establishments.
The affected businesses range from retail shops to restaurants, causing significant financial losses and impacting the sense of security in the area. Law enforcement officials are urging business owners to enhance their security measures, including installing surveillance cameras and alarm systems. They are also encouraging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police.
As the investigation continues, police are working to identify the suspects and apprehend those responsible for these criminal acts. Community engagement and cooperation with law enforcement are crucial in combating this ongoing issue.
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