Chicago Police are
asking for the public’s
help in finding two
stolen police cars, one
belonging to an off-duty
officer and one
belonging to the U.S.
Marshals Service. The
cars contain police
equipment and 1,000
rounds of ammunition.
“We’re more
concerned about this
because of what the
vehicle may be used for.
We don’t want the police
impersonating thing
going on. That’s what we
are concerned about and
of course the ammunition
being taken as well,”
said Area 5 Lieutenant
Kevin Friedrich.
The U.S. Marshal’s car is equipped with lights and a siren. The car contains a U.S. Marshals Service radio and placard, as well as other police equipment.
The other car is owned by an off-duty police officer. The officer had 1,000 rounds of .38 caliber ammunition in the car. Both cars were stolen within blocks of each other near Harlem and Diversey but Friedrich wouldn’t say if the vehicles were targeted.
“At this time, we don’t have anything that points that way. Sometimes, cars are taken for their parts, easy access. At this time there is nothing that connects them other than the fact that they are both law enforcement people who drove the vehicles.”