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UIC officer struck by car during attempted burglary of 7-Eleven store


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CHICAGO (CBS) — A UIC officer was hit by a car on Christmas Day while stopping an attempted burglary at a convenience store, according to a school safety alert.

The attempted burglary happened just after 4 a.m. at the 7-Eleven in the 1300 block of South Halsted Street.

According to the alert, surveillance footage captured three male trespassers leaving two separate vehicles before breaking a window and entering the store in an attempt to steal property. UIC police arrived and the would-be burglars entered the vehicles, deliberately hitting a police car and a uniformed officer.

Both vehicles, described as a black Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT and a silver Nissan, then left the area and were last seen traveling southbound on I-90/94.

Two of the perpetrators were described as tall and thin and wearing all black clothing. The other was thin and wore black pants and a beige hoodie. Another perpetrator wore a white hoodie and was the driver of one of the vehicles.

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UIC police are investigating.

Anyone with information about the incident or concerns about campus safety is asked to contact the UIC Police Department’s non-emergency number at 312-996-2830. Witnesses can remain anonymous by reporting via the Anonymous Incident Report Form.

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