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Naperville Police report robbery, seek information

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Above / PN file photos are used to help flag reports about Naperville Police Department responses to emergency calls and to remind readers that keeping the community safe is everyone’s responsibility. Be alert.

NAPERVILLE, Ill. — On Sat., August 4, 2018, at approximately 7PM patrol officers from the Naperville Police Department responded to a residence in the 1300 block of Modaff Road (near 75th Street) for a report of a robbery that had just occurred.

Upon arrival of the officers, it was determined that the offenders had left the scene. During the incident one of the offenders displayed a firearm and stole an undisclosed amount of currency and personal items from the victims.

The suspects are described as follows:

Male black 6’0” dressed in dark clothing.
Male black 6’2” with long dreadlocks, wearing a light shirt and dark pants.
Male black 5’3” – 5’5” short cropped hair, dressed in dark clothing.
Male black 5’3” – 5’5” unknown description of hair/clothing.
Male black 5’3” – 5’5” unknown description of hair/clothing.

At this time, this appears to be an isolated incident and there was no direct threat to the general public.

If anyone has information regarding this crime, they are encouraged to contact the Naperville Police
Department at (630) 420-6666 and ask for the Investigations Division.

Report submitted by Jason Arres, Deputy Chief, Naperville Police Department, City of Naperville.

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