Chicago police recovered nearly $270,000 worth of merchandise when they arrested seven members of a crash-and-grab crew that killed a man while fleeing on the Magnificent Mile this week, prosecutors said.
Now the plot thickens, as one of the men allegedly involved in that crime, Kellen McMiller, was also pictured with Illinois Governor JB Pritzker just days before the crash that killed Mr. Arceta.
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Last week, Chicago police arrested seven people who they allege were part of a smash-and-grab crew that drove a truck into the Louis Vuitton Store on Michigan Avenue. After allegedly robbing the store, they fled the scene and struck a car driven by a 40-year-old man, Mark Arceta. Arceta died of his injuries.
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Chicagopolicerecoverednearly$270,000worthofmerchandisewhentheyarrestedsevenmembersofacrash-and-grabcrewthatkilledamanwhilefleeingontheMagnificentMilethisweek,prosecutorssaid.Butmanyaccomplicesremainatlarge,alongwithanother$422,000inpursesandotherluxurygoodsstolenfromtheLouisVuittonstoreat919NorthMichiganAvenue.
Prosecutorssaidatleastadozenpeoplepulleduptothestorei





