Hispanic suspects wanted for several Rogers Park attacks

Written By Chicago News Report on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 | 6/13/2012 09:50:00 PM


At least two people were viciously attacked in Chicago’s Far North Side, Rogers Park neighborhood, said police.

The first incident, which was reported around 8:12 p.m., occurred on the 7000 block of North Paulina Street, between Estes and Greenleaf, said police.

According to investigators, four Hispanic males with light complexions beat another male on the street.

After the beating, the offenders fled the scene in a black, gray, or dark blue Ford Explorer, according to various eyewitness accounts.

The victim was transported to St. Francis Hospital in Evanston, Illinois, in unknown condition.

About an hour later, at approximately 9 p.m., several Hispanic males attacked a black male with a baseball bat near the intersection of Devon and Claremont, said police dispatch.

When police arrived, the offenders and the victim were gone. 

The attackers fled the scene in a red pickup truck and were last seen going northbound on Claremont from Devon… then westbound toward Western Avenue, according to eyewitnesses.

At the time of this report, there was no indication any arrests had been made.

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