Chicago woman pulled on a ski mask before her accomplice fired a stun gun about
15 times at a 55-year-old woman on a Bucktown street last month, allowing the
pair to allegedly steal the woman's $40,000 engagement ring and $200 in cash.
The woman who wore the ski mask had good reason to conceal her identity --
the victim was her mother.
Julie P. Franck was arrested Friday and charged with armed robbery in
connection with the Oct. 9 attack outside her mother's home in the 1700 block of
North Marshfield Avenue.
Cook County Judge Edward Harmening ordered Franck, who is pregnant, held in
lieu of $300,000 bail. Prosecutors did not say whether the second suspect had
been arrested.
A witness was able to pull off Franck's ski mask before Franck and the other
suspect drove off in a Smart Car after the robbery.
Franck and the other suspect are accused of stealing credit and debit cards
from Franck's mother, in addition to her 3.5-carat diamond ring and cash,
according to court documents.
Franck's mother was treated for her injuries at Resurrection St. Mary of
Nazareth Hospital and released,
1 comment:
Another DUMB DISRESPECTFUL CRACKER......YOUR SUPPOSED TO HONOR THY MOTHER AND FATHER........NOT ROB THEM!
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