New '3-D' sketch of Lane Bryant shooter released

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“3-dimensional” computer generated composite likeness of the offender in the Tinley Park shooting investigation. (Photo provided)

By Tiffany Griffin

TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) — Authorities say they've worked closely with the sole survivor of the shootings at a suburban Chicago Lane Bryant store to develop a new sketch of the gunman.

Tinley Park Police released the computer-generated sketch Tuesday and posted it on the department's Web site.

Police Commander Rick Bruno says the new sketch doesn't change any of the gunman's physical traits from a previous composite drawing. But the computer rendering is more "lifelike" and seems "3-dimensional."

Authorities are still searching for the man they say fatally shot five women during a botched robbery on February 2nd.

The Illinois State Police developed the new composite sketch.

Police say they have no new developments in the case.

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Tinley Park Police: http://www.tinleyparkpolice.org/

Wednesday, Jun 11 at 11:07 AM anon wrote ...

this isn't 3D and i wouldn't say it's a significant development in this story at all.

Wednesday, Jun 11 at 10:10 AM JPW wrote ...

Perfect candidate for the needle.

Wednesday, Jun 11 at 9:55 AM Hopeful wrote ...

This guy needs to get caught. Someone is helping him hide and I hope he is found soon! My heart goes to the victims and thier families.

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