Man charged with robbing Subway restaurant in Tinley Park in August

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Mark A. Sherman | Tinley Park police

A man has been charged with robbing a sandwich shop two months ago in southwest suburban Tinley Park.

Mark A. Sherman, 35, of Tinley Park, faces one count of aggravated robbery, according to Tinley Park police.

At 7:18 a.m. on Aug. 14, Sherman entered the Subway restaurant in the 17200 block of South Oak Park Avenue, implied he had a gun and ran out with $150, police said.

Neighbors received a reverse 911 message shortly after the robbery alerting them to a police manhunt in the area.

On Tuesday, Sherman was ordered held at Cook County Jail on a $150,000 bond, according to the Cook County sheriff’s office. He is due back at the Bridgeview courthouse on Nov. 13.


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