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FOUR PEOPLE WANTED IN CONNECTION TO DEADLY NORTHWEST SIDE CHICAGO MURDER

Chicago police are searching for four individuals believed to be connected to a man’s violent death on the city’s Northwest Side last month, according to CBS Chicago.

According to the Chicago Police Department, investigators are continuing to gather evidence as they work to identify and locate the individuals suspected of involvement in the deadly incident. Police say the case remains active, and detectives are urging anyone with information to come forward.

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Cook County Crime Stoppers revealed that 25-year-old Alexander Kazanowski’s death was the result of blunt force trauma consistent with a fatal beating, shifting the focus of the investigation as detectives work to determine what led up to the violent attack. Authorities confirmed that four people are currently being sought in connection with the case.

Police have emphasized the importance of community cooperation, noting that tips from the public often play a critical role in solving cases like this. Residents are encouraged to contact authorities if they recognize any of the individuals being sought or have information that could help move the investigation forward.

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Community members have expressed concern about the ongoing violence, calling for increased patrols and stronger safety measures in neighborhoods across the Northwest Side. Meanwhile, investigators continue to review evidence and pursue leads as they work to bring closure to the victim’s family.

Anyone with information related to the case is urged to contact the Chicago Police Department or submit anonymous tips through local crime reporting channels.

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