Police investigate burglary at Lincoln Park neighborhood Dunkin'
Police believe two burglars were involved, and they fled the scene in a white sedan.
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Police believe two burglars were involved, and they fled the scene in a white sedan.
Police responded to the Dunkin' at 2300 N. Clark St. and found the front glass door had been damaged.
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