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A group of burglars has hit at least 13 businesses across several Chicago neighborhoods, police said. The incidents have raised concerns among local business owners and residents alike, as the crime wave appears to be coordinated and targeted. The affected areas span a wide range of neighborhoods, indicating that the culprits are moving strategically to evade capture.
Local law enforcement is actively investigating the series of break-ins, which have occurred over a short period. Surveillance footage from some of the businesses is being reviewed to identify the suspects and establish a timeline of events. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing the importance of community vigilance in combating such criminal activities.
Business owners are advised to enhance their security measures, including installing better locks, alarm systems, and surveillance cameras. As the investigation continues, the community remains on high alert, hoping for a swift resolution to this troubling wave of burglaries.
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