16-Year-Old Arrested After Allegedly Robbing Man on Chicago’s South Side
Incident Details
A 16-year-old boy was arrested this week after allegedly robbing a man on Chicago’s South Side earlier this month, police said.
The Robbery
The incident occurred on November 10 in the 3800 block of South Princeton Avenue, where the teen allegedly robbed a 38-year-old man while armed with a weapon, police said.
The Arrest
Police arrested the teenager on Sunday in the 3300 block of South Halsted Street and charged him in connection with the robbery.
Charges
The teen is facing one felony count of armed robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Investigation
Authorities did not release additional details about the incident or the arrest.
Conclusion
The arrest brings an end to the investigation into the alleged robbery and serves as a reminder of the importance of community policing and the efforts of the Chicago Police Department to keep the city’s streets safe.
FAQs
Q: What is the charge against the 16-year-old?
A: The teen is facing one felony count of armed robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Q: When did the robbery occur?
A: The incident occurred on November 10 in the 3800 block of South Princeton Avenue.
Q: Where was the teen arrested?
A: The teenager was arrested on Sunday in the 3300 block of South Halsted Street.