Police seek pair in South Deering, Burnside gas station robberies

The first robbery was March 9 in the 9500 block of Sout Stony Island Avenue.

A woman was found stabbed to death June 12, 2022, in East Garfield Park.

Several people were robben in March 2021 in South Deering and Burnside.

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Chicago police are searching for a pair in connection a string of March gas station robberies in South Deering and Burnside.

In each robbery, the male suspects approach a person at a gas station and demand their property, Chicago police said. The pair took wallets, purses and other personal items.

The robberies happened:

  • March 4 in the 9500 block of Sout Stony Island Avenue;
  • March 5 in the 1800 block of East 95th Street;
  • March 8 in the 400 block of East 95th Street; and
  • March 10 in the 9400 block of South Cottage Grove Avenue.

The pair is between 20 to 30 years old and were seen wearing black hooded sweatshirts, police said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Area Two detectives at 312-747-8273.

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