Crime & Safety
Four Men Arrested in 7-Eleven Robbery
Four men, including two from Lisle, were charged with robbery and mob action after police said they robbed the Old Tavern Road 7-Eleven and assaulted the clerk on duty.
Four men took miscellaneous items from a convenience store on Old Tavern Road early Thursday morning, according to a news release from the . An employee was also physically assaulted.
The individuals robbed , 4651 Old Tavern Rd., around 2:16 a.m., according to the report. An employee who was assaulted during the incident was transferred to Edward Hospital for treatment.
No weapons were used, according to the report.
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Members of the Lisle Police Department and DuPage County State's Attorney's Office took the men into custody at 10:30 p.m. Thursday after a brief investigation.
Deshaun Wilson, 17, and Antonio M. Finley, 21, of Lisle, Steven V. Gayden, 17, of Aurora, and Antwan Jones Jr., 18, of Chicago, are charged with robbery, mob action, retail theft, and criminal damage to property. Jones is also charged with aggravated battery.
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Bond was set at $500,000 for each man.
This is the within the village this year.
In February, police said Lisle resident Tyris Robinson stole beer from the 7-Eleven store on Ogden Avenue, claiming to have a gun. He was also charged with assaulting an employee on duty.
Finley, of the 2600 block of Beau Bien Boulevard, was charged with battery by Naperville police last month.
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