Four people from out of state face charges for allegedly stealing phones during Lollapalooza in Chicago over the weekend.
, on Friday, a man told officers at the music festival that his phone was stolen by three people in the crowd.
The victim then took the officers into the crowd and pointed to the three suspects, the report states. The officers then watched as the suspects again stole another person's phone. Officers arrested the three individuals and found three iPhones, a stolen credit and a stolen identification card in their possession,Ximena Rodriguez, 24, Juan Ramirez, 25, and Arceli Quinones, 31 — all from Los Angeles — were charged with felony theft, Chicago police confirmed to FOX 32 Chicago.
Antony Bardales, 41, of Denver, was also charged with felony theft. According to the report, he was allegedly in possession of a bag containing 10 stolen phones. When police asked Bardales about the phones, he allegedly told them he bought them at the music festival for $50 each and planned to sell them for parts,As of Monday morning, nearly 500 valuable items had been turned in to the Lollapalooza lost-and-found. Now, technology is helping owners get their items back.that I have read and agree
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