Armed robbers strike outside RiversCasinoCHI in DesPlaines & nearby MarianosMarket in ParkRidge Friday night
Des Plaines police were called to the casino at 3000 S. River Road for the three robberies there at about 7:57 p.m.
A preliminary investigation revealed three men armed with handguns exited a red Nissan Rogue with a Florida license plate and robbed four people in three separate incidents in different casino parking lots. Two male victims were"pistol-whipped" in the head, and the offenders made off with personal property from the victims, police said.
After fleeing the casino property, the offenders committed another armed robbery at about 8:10 p.m. in the parking lot of Mariano's at 1900 S. Cumberland Ave., police said.Anyone with information regarding the crimes is asked to call Des Plaines police at 391-5400.
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