Robbers drag woman down Ravenswood street

Written By Chicago News Report on Monday, July 23, 2012 | 7/23/2012 01:31:00 AM

Armed robbers were seen dragging a woman down a Ravenswood neighborhood street, said police.

Citing police dispatch reports, on Monday, at approximately 12:53 a.m., a 911 caller saw two men attack and drag a woman down the street near the intersection of West Sunnyside and North Hermitage Avenues.

The offenders were described as a black male and another male, who is either black or Hispanic, said police.

One man was wearing a gray, striped hooded sweatshirt and the other assailant was dressed in a black hoodie.

According to the victim, the muggers were armed with a gun.

The thieves stole the victim’s wallet, iPhone, and her keys, said police.

The crooks were last seen running northbound on Hermitage, presumably from Sunnyside Avenue.

At the time of this report, it was unclear if the victim sustained any injuries and there was no indication an ambulance was called to the scene.

FYI: On July 18, 2012, a woman was mugged a few blocks away from Monday's armed robbery. 

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