
The victim was mugged somewhere between the Montrose Harbor dog beach at 200 West Montrose Harbor Drive and the 4500 block of North Simonds Drive, around 2:11a.m., according to police dispatch reports.
The incident was reported by a Chicago Park District employee.
Citing police communications, the Park District employee contacted authorities, twice.
When an officer arrived on the scene around 2:27 a.m., the officer said he couldn’t find the victim and asked dispatch to call the complainant.
Shortly thereafter, dispatch relayed the message that the victim was waiting in a parking lot near Wilson Avenue.
As of 3 a.m., it was still unclear if police made contact with the victim.
Information regarding the offender(s) was not available.
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