Crime & Safety
Tuxedo Man Was Pulling A Prank: Police
He gave a gas station clerk a note stating that someone had taken his wallet and that they had a weapon

Naperville Police located the tuxedo-wearing man they had been seeking, and they determined assistance was not needed, according to the department's Facebook page. The man was apparently pulling a prank on the gas station attendant.
Just before 3 a.m. on Feb. 12, a man in a tuxedo entered the BP Amoco Gas Station at 901 N. Washington St. and gave the store clerk a note stating that someone with a weapon had taken his wallet. The subject then left in his vehicle.
"We don't feel he was the victim of an abduction or anything like that," Naperville Cmdr. Lou Cammiso told the Daily Herald. "But he's fine and safe, and there's no issue."
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Police said they do not expect the man to face charges.


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