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Chicago Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Logan Square Public Indecency Case

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Published on February 18, 2025
Chicago Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in Logan Square Public Indecency CaseSource: Chicago Police Department

Local police in the 14th (Shakespeare) District are on the lookout for a man involved in an act of public indecency within the Logan Square neighborhood. The incident, which took place on the 2700 block of N. Milwaukee Ave on February 4, 2025, occurred at 9:55 p.m. and has prompted authorities to issue a community alert in hopes of apprehending the individual responsible.

As reported, the suspect is described as a Hispanic male, who was last seen wearing black gym shoes with white laces, gray sweatpants, a blue cap with a red strap, a black jacket, and a gray hoodie. Witnesses or anyone with information regarding this matter are urged to come forward. Chicago Police Department has advised local businesses to be vigilant and to review their surveillance footage.

Officials have requested the cooperation of the community, emphasizing the importance of acting immediately if approached by a witness to the incident. They advise to request contact information and to call 9-1-1 while ensuring to wait for police to arrive on the scene. The department also encourages not to interact with or disturb the scene prior to the arrival of law enforcement personnel.

The community alert also serves as a reminder for establishments to maintain functional surveillance systems. If a business possesses video evidence of the incident, it is essential to save a copy for the detective’s investigation. The Chicago Police have not only made it a point to alert residents but have also taken steps to ensure that all possible efforts are in place to collect valuable information towards identifying and apprehending a suspect.