Robbers with fake road block targeting drivers in Fuller Park, police say

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Robbers with fake road block targeting Chicago drivers
Robbers are setting up a fake road block to target unsuspecting drivers in the Fuller Park neighborhood, police said.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Robbers are setting up a fake road block to target unsuspecting drivers in the Fuller Park neighborhood on the city's South Side, police said.

Construction has shut down a stretch of 51st Street, and police say the other lane has been blocked twice by suspects targeting drivers to rob them.

The first incident happened last Thursday evening, in the 300-block of W. 51st Street. A second incident took place on Sunday evening in the 400-block of W. 51st Street.

In each case, police say three or four suspects blocked the road with a construction barrel. They say when drivers got out of their cars to move it, they were beaten and robbed by the suspects.

Latonia Jackson, a long-time resident of Fuller Park, says she's not surprised to hear about the robberies. She says the robberies are more than likely committed by young people from other neighborhoods and that overall, crime has been on the rise in the area.

"Now you're kind of limited as to who delivers to your home because you'll call and they'll tell you, 'No, we're not coming, we've been robbed,'" Jackson said.

The suspects are described as three to four males between 17 and 23, about 5-foot-11 to 6-foot-3, and 180-220 pounds, police said.

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