Two carjackings took place just minutes apart Wednesday morning in the Logan Square neighborhood.
The first carjacking happened just before 6 a.m. as a 38-year-old man was walking to his parked vehicle in the 2100 block of North Whipple Street when two vehicles approached and six-to-eight people got out, according to police.Some of the suspects got into his car and drove away southbound. The others returned to the SUV and sedan and followed them.
Fifteen minutes later, a 53-year-old man was inside his vehicle in the 2700 block of North Mozart Avenue when two vehicles pulled up and a group of at least six males got out, police said.The victim complied and one of the suspects got into his vehicle and drove off northbound with the other cars following him. The victim declined treatment at the scene.Police have not said if they believe the carjackings are connected.
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