Brazen armed robbery at west suburban restaurant caught on camera

Restaurant owner says thief ate at restaurant, paid with credit card before robbery

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026 10:00PM
Brazen armed robbery at west suburban restaurant caught on camera

MELROSE PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- A terrifying suburban robbery was caught on camera.

The owner of a Melrose Park restaurant was robbed at gunpoint last week.

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It was a brazen crime.

Not only did the suspect not cover his face in a restaurant where there are surveillance cameras visible, he also paid for his meal with a credit card before pulling a gun on the restaurant owner.

The owner only wants to be identified by his first name.

It was just after 5:30 p.m. last Tuesday at Arepa Express on Lake Street in Melrose Park.

Surveillance video shows the moment a man in a baseball cap pulled a gun, cocked it and pointed it at the restaurant's owner, Julian, who just an hour earlier had served the thief as he sat down for lunch at the Venezuelan restaurant.

"I had no idea what he was going to do. He ordered an empanada and a soda," Julian said in Spanish.

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The gunman, he says, paid his bill with a credit card before leaving and returning to the restaurant to use the bathroom a short time later. He then came back a third time, once the restaurant was nearly empty.

"I wasn't at the register; he called me over. When he pulled the gun, I thought he was going to shoot me. He asked me for all my gold jewelry," Julian said in Spanish.

Julian said the items were valued at close to $10,000 and included a necklace, a bracelet and two rings. His law school graduation ring from Venezuela was among the items.

He said the gunman did not ask for anything else. And while Julian doesn't remember seeing the suspect before, he believes he was targeted.

"He's Venezuelan, too. And that hurts. Most of us are here to work, not to hurt anybody," said Julian, who has owned Arepa Express for two years now.

It's been hard work, and he hopes the suspect is caught soon.

"I hope anyone who recognizes him will call police. So he can be arrested and not hurt anyone else," Julian said.

Julian said Melrose Park Police know who they are looking for.

Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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