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Naperville Police make arrest regarding robbery and possession of stolen motor vehicle

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Above / Naperville Police continue to investigate an incident that occurred along Royal St. George Drive on June 19, 2022. Individuals and/or witnesses with information regarding the robbery involving two suspects are encouraged to contact the Investigations Division at the Naperville Police Department at (630) 420-6666. (PN file photos are used to help flag reports about Naperville Police Department responses to emergency calls and Crime Stoppers, always reminding readers that keeping the community safe is everyone’s responsibility. Be alert. Stay safe.) 

On June 19, 2022, at approximately 12:30AM, Naperville police officers responded to the 700 block of Royal St. George Drive for a report of a food delivery driver’s being robbed of his wallet and car keys by two (2) male black suspects after having been called to the location under the premise of completing an order.

The suspects subsequently stole the victim’s vehicle, which was later recovered in another local jurisdiction after the occupants fled during an attempted traffic stop.

The victim was not physically harmed during the crime.

Naperville detectives assembled the case over the course of the last two (2) months and developed information leading to the arrest of a juvenile suspect from Naperville on Sept. 1, 2022, on felony robbery and possession of stolen motor vehicle charges.

Juvenile law prohibits the release of the suspect’s name. The investigation is on-going regarding the second suspect.

Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Naperville Police Department at (630) 420-6666 and ask for the Investigations Division.

Report submitted by the Naperville Police Department, Public Information Office.

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