Smash-and-grab crew hits Magnificent Mile store – CWB Chicago

It’s been a while since late-night burglars have freely roamed stores along the Magnificent Mile and Oak Street. But one group of thieves sprang into action early on Thursday. Their target was Alo, a yoga store where crew socks cost $32 a pair and a “performance” baseball hat will set you back $68.
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

That’ll bring the tourists in , right Banjo

mqyl
10 months ago

For a minute there, I thought “The Mug Mile” moniker might not apply anymore.

Old Joe
10 months ago
Reply to  mqyl

Naw…..summer is here again.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago

Most likely not the illegal immigrants, but the locals at it again.

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Well, the illegals were brought he, per Jerry Nadler “ because there aren’t enough people in the US “( talk about a replacement ideology ) and to do work Americans won’t do. The job market must be tightening up.

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