Crime & Safety

North Aurora PD Releases Photos Of Drive-By Shooting Suspects

The shooting happened in the parking lot of a convenience store.

The North Aurora Police Department is continuing to investigate a drive-by shooting that happened in the parking lot of a convenience store on Saturday night that injured a Montgomery woman.

Authorities have released photos of the suspects and the suspect vehicles in the drive-by shooting, which occurred in the 1000 block of Orchard Road at about 8:42 p.m.

The victim vehicle, a red 2015 Mazda CX-6 sport utility vehicle, stopped at a convenience store and had just parked when a burgundy 2013 Chrysler 200 drove through the parking lot as a backseat passenger fired five to 10 shots at the Mazda before fleeing from the area, according to a news release.

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The driver of the Mazda was struck in the head by a bullet and was taken to an Aurora area hospital by North Aurora Fire Department paramedics. She was later transported to a suburban hospital where she has been upgraded to stable condition.

Detectives believe that the group in the Mazda were targeted by the suspects and that this was not a random act, according to the news release.

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A short time later, after a suspect vehicle description was broadcast, an Aurora Police officer spotted it on the west side of Aurora. The suspect vehicle fled, and a short pursuit ensued, ending in the 800 block of Randall Road where four occupants of the vehicle fled on foot. The resulting foot chase and area search was unsuccessful.

The North Aurora Police Department is releasing two images from an Aurora police squad video of the suspects as they jumped out of the moving vehicle and detectives are asking the public for help in identifying them.

In addition, detectives are seeking witnesses that may have seen the victims’ Mazda or the suspects’ Chrysler either before, during or after the shooting.

Victim's Mazda.
Victim's Chrysler.

This incident remains under investigation by the North Aurora Police Department.

Anyone with information about this case should call the North Aurora Police Department Investigations Division at (630) 897-8705, ext 610. Anonymous tips may be left by calling (630) 897-8705 and choosing option 3. Or call Aurora Area Crime Stoppers at (630) 892-1000 and receive a reward for information leading to a felony arrest.

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