West Side police used an iPhone
app to track down two men who robbed five people of their cell phones and cash early Thursday, then found
the iPhones in bags of potato chips at the gas station where the men were
arrested.
Terrance Conway, 25, and Tiquell Harris, 22, face armed robbery
charges in the attacks, one at 1 a.m. Thursday in the 2300 block of West Iowa
Street, the other 15 minutes later in the 2100 block of West Iowa. In a bond hearing today, Cook County Criminal Court Judge
James Brown set bail for Conway at $150,000 and bail for Harris at
$125,000.
A man, 34, and a woman, 22, were walking home in the 2300 block
of West Iowa about 1 a.m. Thursday when two men came up to them and announced a
robbery. The robbers made off with the woman's iPhone and a
purse containing cash and makeup, as well as the man’s cell phone, cash and
credit cards.
Just 15 minutes later, two men
went up to three men, ages 30, 33, and 38, as they tried to get into a car. The
robbers stole more than $120 from the men, as well as cell phones—including one
man’s iPhone--wallets and credit cards from the three men and fled.
Using the Find My iPhone GPS tracking app, Wood District
officers figured out the location of iPhones stolen in the robberies and went to
a gas station in the 4200 block of West Chicago Avenue. The
officers saw a black 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix parked with no one in it, near the
gas pumps.
When the officers went into the gas station, they saw two men
try to hide by ducking down between the aisles of merchandise. The two men
matched the description of the robbers, and the officers arrested them.
After the arrests, the officers searched the aisle and found the
stolen iPhones in bags of potato chips.
Victims later identified Conway,
of the 3000 block of West Walnut Street, and Harris, of the 100 block of East
Lake Street, Elmhurst, as the robbers, and they were charged with armed robbery
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