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2 Gunrunners From Wilmington Captured By Joliet Police: English
Joliet police believe Robert Delacruz, 35, and his friend Aaron David, 37, unlawfully sold guns to people for cash and narcotics.

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Joliet police believe Robert Delacruz, 35, and his friend Aaron David, 37, unlawfully sold guns to people for cash and narcotics.

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Anyone with video footage or has information related to this shooting is encouraged to contact the Joliet Police Department at 815-724-3020.