Chicago (CBS) — A South Side clothing store is getting back to business after a break-in, and people from the Englewood community are coming to its aid.
Somebody 63. Window of Englewood branded retail store brokethird And Ashland, and stole everything they could grab, but the shop owner isn’t going to bring her down.
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“I’m going to do what I’m doing. I’m deeply rooted in the community,” said owner Corey Luckett. “Maybe the security measures will be a little different. For three years, I haven’t let my shutters shut, because I Wanted to show the community that I trust them.”
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This weekend, the Residents Association of Greater Englewood is trying to help with the break-in.
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They’re calling for a “community cash rush” to show up and bring in some extra business.
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