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Conflicting Accounts After Break-In at Original Rainbow Cone’s Beverly Location

Accounts differ on whether anything was stolen as detectives examine the overnight break-in.

Overview

  • Police say the break-in happened around 3:15–3:17 a.m. Wednesday at 9233 S. Western Ave. in Chicago’s Beverly neighborhood.
  • According to police, four suspects smashed the front glass door to gain entry and nothing was taken from inside.
  • The store’s general manager told Block Club Chicago that surveillance showed three people, the incident occurred at 3:11 a.m., and a money counter was stolen.
  • No arrests have been made, and Area Two detectives are investigating.
  • The shop opened for normal hours late Wednesday morning as workers boarded up the entrance, and the 1926-founded brand remains a local fixture known for its five-layer cone.