Victims robbed at gunpoint in Lakeview alley

Written By Chicago News Report on Saturday, June 23, 2012 | 6/23/2012 03:38:00 AM

Early Saturday morning, police were investigating an armed robbery in Chicago’s North Side, Lakeview neighborhood, on the outskirts of Boystown.

According to police dispatch reports, an unspecified number of victims were robbed at gunpoint in an alley behind 3250 North Clark Street, between School and Belmont, around 3 a.m.

Two offenders were involved in the crime, said police.

The gunman is a black male, 28 to 32-years-old, 5’8”, and 160 to 165 pounds. He was wearing a blue or dark-colored t-shirt and a navy blue baseball cap.

The gunman’s accomplice, also a black male, is in his mid 30s to early 40s, about 6'2" and 210 to 230 pounds. He was wearing a white t-shirt and jeans. His t-shirt might have thin, dark stripes on it.

After the robbery, the offenders fled northbound through the alley, said police.

At the time of this report, both suspects were still at large.

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