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Chicago Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspects Linked to South Side Shooting

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Published on March 09, 2024
Chicago Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Suspects Linked to South Side ShootingSource: Chicago Police Department

Chicago Police are on the lookout for two individuals connected to a shooting that occurred earlier this month on the South Side. The incident took place on March 6, at approximately 8:21 p.m. in the alley behind a lounge on the 900 block of E 75th St, and authorities are seeking the public's help to quickly identify the suspects involved.

According to the Chicago Police Department's community alert, the first offender is described as an African-American male, aged 50-60 years, weighing around 180-190 lbs with a medium brown complexion. He was spotted wearing a NY Yankees baseball cap, glasses, a black puffer jacket, and blue jeans. Witnesses reported he arrived at and left the bar in a 4-door dark-colored sedan, and it was noted that the man did not have any visible tattoos or piercings.

In addition to the male suspect, the CPD is searching for an African-American female who accompanied him. She’s described as having a light complexion and aged 30-40 years, about 150-160 lbs, with short blonde hair and glasses. The woman was wearing a grey and white flannel pattern shirt and blue jeans at the time of the incident. The case, which has been documented under CPD RD# JH178283, remains under active investigation.

The Chicago Police are urging anyone with information to step forward and assist in the identification of these individuals. Any details can be relayed through the Area One Detective Division at 312.747.8380. Community members are encouraged to be vigilant and to call 911 to report any suspicious activities or individuals who may correspond to the descriptions given. As part of the community alert protocol, police also advise residents to always be aware of their surroundings and to inform their neighbors of the situation.