Police are looking for a young man wanted for a robbery on the CTA Brown Line train in Old Town.
Old TownAccording to police, on Jan. 27, in the 1500 block of N. Sedgwick, a male offender approached a victim who was sitting on the Brown Line train and grabbed his phone. The thief then ran off the train. Police said the wanted thief is 17-19 years-old, and was seen wearing a royal blue hoodie, black puffy coat and light colored jeans.
If anyone has any information about this incident, call the Bureau of Detectives – Mass Transit at 312-754-4443. Anonymous tips can be submitted toTo prevent this type of incident from happening, police recommend to always be aware of your surroundings, dial 911 to report suspicious activity, never pursue a fleeing assailant and make sure to provide information to police.
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