ARRESTED: Three suspects believed to be responsible for several armed robberies, fourth suspect at large

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- Milwaukee police say they've arrested three suspects wanted in an armed robbery -- believed to be responsible for several armed robberies throughout the city.

Police say they were arrested after the most recent armed robbery in the 3000 block of N. Fratney Street shortly before 10:00 p.m. on Monday, September 29th.

Police say the victim, a 28-year-old man told police he had just parked, and was walking into a building when two suspects robbed him of his wallet, car keys and vehicle.

Police noticed the suspect vehicle, also stolen, a short time later near N. 18th Street and W. Keefe Avenue -- and a pursuit began. Police say the suspects fled on foot after abandoning the vehicle in the 3300 block of N. 18th Street.

The three suspects are a 15-year-old Milwaukee boy, and two 18-year-old Milwaukee men.

Police say one of the 18-year-old suspects has two open felony court cases -- one for a 2013 armed robbery offense and the other for a 2014 driving or operating a vehicle without consent offense.

Police are actively searching for a fourth suspect.

Police believe this group to be responsible for several armed robberies earlier on Monday, September 29th -- including incidents in the 2100 block of W. National Avenue, the 4900 block of W. Hampton Avenue and the 2900 block of N. Oakland Avenue.

This case will be presented to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office for charges in the coming days.

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