Crime & Safety

Police Nab Alleged Fast Food Robber

The 27 year old is accused of robbing six restaurants over a period of two weeks.

A 27-year-old Aurora man has been arrested for his alleged role in several fast food restaurant robberies in Aurora and Naperville.

Cord Greenwall, of the 200 block of Hill Avenue, has been charged with four counts of aggravated robbery and two counts of robbery, according to a release from the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office.

In February 2016, officers with the APD began an investigation into a recent rash of robberies that appeared to be related, the release said. Through the course of their investigation, officers were led to Greenwall as a possible suspect. Police believe that in each instance Greenwall entered the restaurant and demanded money from the cash register before fleeing the scene.

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Greenwall is accused of robbing the following restaurants:

  • Papa John’s, 3015 E. New York Street, Aurora – Feb. 15
  • Subway, 2916 Ogden Avenue, Aurora – Feb. 17
  • Dunkin Donuts, 1237 N. Eola Road, Aurora – Feb. 18
  • Papa John’s, 1220 W. Ogden Avenue, Naperville – Feb. 20
  • Subway, 2916 Ogden Avenue, Aurora – Feb. 27
  • Burger King, 2333 Ogden Avenue, Aurora – Feb. 29

“It is alleged that within a two-week period, Mr. Greenwall entered six separate businesses intent on robbery,” DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in the release. “Thankfully no one was hurt at any of the establishments victimized in Mr. Greenwall’s alleged one-man crime spree.”

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Bail for Greenwall was set at 10 percent of $550,000.

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