In an ArlHtsPOLICE report released Tuesday, a letter carrier being robbed yelled for help when the suspect implied he had a weapon, police said
New details emerged Tuesday about the attempted robbery of a letter carrier over the weekend in Arlington Heights.
The suspect had one hand inside his pocket, which led the letter carrier to believe he had a weapon, police said. Police described the suspect as a Black male, 20 to 25 years old, approximately 6 feet tall, with a thin build, wearing black pants, a blue sweatshirt and a ski mask.
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