Chicago police are questioning a person of interest in connection with the fatal stabbing of a 32-year-old woman who worked at Walgreens in Wicker Park, according to the department. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter reports.
An 18-year-old man was charged Tuesday in connection with the fatal stabbing of a woman working at a Walgreens in Wicker Park over Labor Day weekend, according to Chicago police.
Sincere Williams faces charges of first-degree murder and is suspected in multiple crimes in the city, authorities said.
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According to police, the fatal stabbing was the result of an attempted robbery, though no money or items were stolen from the store following the incident.
The stabbing happened around 9:35 a.m. Sunday, when Olga Maria Calderon, of Humboldt Park, was stocking shelves at the Walgreens in the 1300 block of North Milwaukee Avenue.
"Williams grabbed her around the neck, she tried to break away and he stabbed her multiple times," said Area Five Commander Eric Winstrom.
Winstrom said authorities "strongly believe" Williams is involved in at least two other robberies, both of which took place on Sept. 2, including one at the same Walgreens where Calderon was stabbed.
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"Not sure what set him off in this one," Winstrom said, noting that in at least one robbery "there was immediate compliance."
Walgreens said in a statement it was working with authorities on the investigation into the case.
"We are very saddened to learn of this tragic incident, and extend our deepest condolences, thoughts and prayers to the family and loved ones of our team member," the statement read. "The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we’re continuing to work with local authorities in their investigation. We are also making counseling and other resources available to our other store team members at this location."
The store was closed Sunday.
"A young lady, going to work, trying to raise a family, and this is an unbelievably tragic incident," said CPD Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan.