Crime & Safety
Car Rammed Into Orland Park GameStop In Smash-And-Grab: Orland PD
The incident happened early Monday morning, police said.

ORLAND PARK, IL — A GameStop was burglarized early Monday morning in Orland Park, after a car was used to ram into the storefront, Orland Park police said.
The incident took place at the store, 15864 LaGrange Road, around 5 a.m. Monday, said Commander Scott Lefko. A car was driven into the front of the store, smashing through the glass. The suspects then entered the store and stole gaming systems, Lefko said. A second vehicle also appeared to be involved, he said.
Four suspects are believed involved, with both a white sedan and a white SUV, Lefko said. Police are currently working to identify and recover the vehicles, which they believe to be stolen, Lefko said.
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A similar incident took place earlier this month at the Tinley Park GameStop location, 16205 Harlem Ave. On Sept. 8 just before 4 a.m., a vehicle was used to ram the building, with an unknown number of suspects then stealing several PlayStation 5 consoles from inside the store, said Tinley Park Police Commander Patrick St. John.
A vehicle was left behind at the scene, and police confirmed it had been reported stolen out of Chicago.
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Police processed the car for evidence and are awaiting results.
It's not clear if the two incidents are related, police said.
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