The robberies happened in the Washington Park and Fuller Park neighborhoods during the afternoon hours.
They say the victim inquired about a vehicle for sale and arranged to meet with the seller. The victim arrived at the agreed-upon location and was met by a woman. The offenders took the victim's money and fled the scene inside a vehicle. 300 block of West 42nd Place at 5:45 p.m.
The suspects are described as an African American woman between 25-30 years of age, and using the name"Diamond" and three African-American men between 20-25 years of age. If you are confronted by an assailant remain calm Never pursue a fleeing assailant, provide the information to the police Dial 9-1-1 immediately and remain on scene when possible In:
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