Crime & Safety
Senior's Car Stolen At Gunpoint In Mokena Meijer Parking Lot: Police
Multiple suspects armed with rifles and handguns accosted the man as he loaded groceries, then took off in his SUV, police said.
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MOKENA, IL — Multiple carjackers remain at large Wednesday after a 73-year-old man's car was stolen at gunpoint Tuesday night in the parking lot of Meijer, 11305 W. Lincoln Highway, police said.
The man was loading groceries into his black Lincoln MKC SUV just before 11 p.m. Tuesday, when he was accosted by the group of men bearing long rifles and handguns who pulled up in an Audi sedan, police said. They demanded the man's car and fled the scene in both vehicles northbound on Wolf Road.
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Illinois State Police an hour later spotted the victim's car and chased the suspects to a gas station in Sauk Village, where two suspects jumped out and fled on foot. A police K9 took down a juvenile passenger, who was then charged with obstructing justice and criminal trespass to motor vehicles.
The remaining offenders were described as males with slim builds in dark clothing. The investigation is ongoing; Mokena police are attempting to identify all suspects.
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Anyone with information is asked to call the Mokena Police Department at 708-479-3912.
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