Van carrying at least 15 smashes into store; clothing stolen

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Van carrying at least 15 smashes into store
A minivan crashed into Cisco Nyc clothing store during an alleged robbery in the city's West Garfield Park neighborhood, police said.

CHICAGO, IL -- Thousands of dollars in merchandise is now missing after a minivan crashed into Cisco Nyc clothing store during an alleged robbery in Chicago, police said.

The driver allegedly crashed through a metal security door and into the store's glass doors, police said. Surveillance video shows several people came out of the minivan, and several others came in from getaway cars waiting outside. In all, 20 people ran into the store twice, allegedly grabbing thousands of dollars in merchandise in two and a half minutes, police said.

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A worker said the alleged thieves were after one thing in particular: a designer brand of jeans called Robin's Jean. They range from $200-$700 a pair. Managers said at least 200 pairs were stolen.

The manager says they've been robbed before, but usually thieves tried to break in through the back; they have never experienced a robbery quite like this.

"The offenders want to get in and out and quickly as they can to maximize their take of crime and minimize the arrest," said Sgt. Matthew Little, Chicago police.

There has been a rash of smash and grab by car burglaries at high-end stores in the Chicago area this month. Last week, an Oak Street store was burglarized, and cars drove through Louis Vuitton stores in Northbrook and Oakbrook. A Ferragamo store in Aurora was also hit.

"We don't know at this time if this is related to others, but we are in constant contact with investigators cases to help each other solve crimes," Little said.

Shoppers said they knew it was only a matter of time before this high-end store became a target.

"How do you steal through a steel door? I guess they had a plan," said Dorothy Yarbrough.

"I saw it happening downtown, but this is crazy, the whole van going into store," said Rosalind Gentry. "They could have lost their lives trying to get clothes."

Clean-up crews are at the store and detectives are reviewing the surveillance video taken from at least four different angles. No serious injuries were reported.