CREST HILL, IL — Officers from the Crest Hill Police Department and the Will County Sheriff's Office were on the scene late Wednesday night at the Burger King in the 1600 block of Larkin Avenue. The restaurant abruptly closed for the night because of the police presence inside.
A Patch reader in the area and captured several photos at around 9:30 p.m. The witness told Patch that several officers were gathered inside the dining area of Burger King around 9:45 p.m. The exterior lights for the fast-food restaurant were turned off, the drive-thru was closed and at least one officer was guarding an entrance door into the Burger King.
The Crest Hill Burger King is normally open 6 a.m. to midnight. When Patch called the restaurant's phone number at 11:30 p.m. and the phone rang and rang.
Patch has also reached out to Crest Hill Chief of Police Ed Clark for details regarding the incident. This story will be updated on Thursday as more information becomes known.
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