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Elmhurst man robbed at gunpoint, car taken

Elmhurst man robbed at gunpoint, car taken

Daring Daylight Robbery: Elmhurst Man Loses Car and Cash in Brazen Facebook Marketplace Sting

In a shocking turn of events, an Elmhurst man who thought he was meeting a potential buyer for his used car on Facebook Marketplace found himself staring down the barrel of a gun, robbed of both his vehicle and the expected ,000 asking price. The alleged perpetrator, a Morton Grove man already on pretrial release for a forcible felony, has been charged with a slew of serious offenses, including armed robbery and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.

Unmasking the Danger Lurking Behind Online Transactions

The Fateful Facebook Marketplace Encounter

On the evening of June 19th, the Elmhurst man had placed an ad on Facebook Marketplace to sell his car for ,000. Little did he know that his attempt to make a quick sale would soon turn into a harrowing ordeal. The victim, expecting to meet a potential buyer, agreed to conduct the transaction outside the Elmhurst Police Station. However, the alleged perpetrator, 19-year-old Isaiah Roach, had other plans.

A Brazen Robbery in a Grocery Store

Instead of meeting in the police station lobby, Roach allegedly convinced the car owner to conduct the transaction inside a nearby Jewel Osco grocery store, where security cameras were present. Once inside the store, Roach is said to have reached into his waistband, displayed a black handgun, and demanded the victim's car keys, threatening the victim's family. Fearing for his safety, the victim threw his key fob at Roach and fled to the customer service desk, where he promptly called 911.

The Getaway and Apprehension

Roach wasted no time, allegedly driving off in the victim's car, which had been parked in the Elmhurst Police Station parking lot. Evanston police officers, alerted by the victim's call, quickly located the stolen vehicle at a gas station in Evanston. Roach, reportedly pumping gas, attempted to flee on foot but was ultimately apprehended by the Evanston police. The victim's key fob was found in Roach's pocket at the time of his arrest.

Charges and Implications

Roach, who was already on pretrial release for a vehicular hijacking charge in Cook County, now faces a slew of serious charges, including armed robbery, possession of a stolen motor vehicle, and theft. The DuPage County State's Attorney's Office and the Elmhurst Police Department have vowed to prosecute the case to the fullest extent of the law, emphasizing their zero-tolerance policy for such acts of armed violence.

Lessons Learned and Cautions Issued

The Elmhurst Police Chief, Michael McLean, has used this incident as a cautionary tale, urging citizens participating in online exchanges to exercise extreme caution. He emphasized that any buyer or seller unwilling to conduct a transaction at a police station and instead insists on meeting elsewhere, especially late at night, should be viewed with suspicion. The police chief's message is clear: do not agree to a potentially dangerous situation, as the safety of the community is of paramount importance.

Interdepartmental Cooperation and Commendations

The swift apprehension of the alleged perpetrator is a testament to the strong interdepartmental cooperation between the Elmhurst Police Department and the Evanston Police Department. The Elmhurst Police Chief praised the use of license plate reader technology and the quick response of the Evanston officers, which led to Roach's arrest within 90 minutes of the reported crime. The DuPage County State's Attorney's Office has also commended the Elmhurst Police Department for their outstanding investigative work and has pledged to prosecute the case to the fullest extent of the law.In the end, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers that can lurk behind online transactions, even in seemingly innocuous settings. The Elmhurst community and law enforcement authorities have vowed to remain vigilant, ensuring that such brazen acts of violence are swiftly and decisively addressed, sending a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.

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