Panic alarm triggered by delivery driver at residence, Chicago IL


A panic alarm was triggered by a DoorDash driver at a residential address near W Ainslie St. The vehicle was stationary. A phone number was provided but was found to be incorrect. No further details are available.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
I got a panic alarm, near W Ainslie St, Alex, well, that's the ADT person, silent mobile alert from the DoorDash driver, (name withheld), no vehicle description, but the car is stationary.
00:14
They provided a phone number, which a call-taker called, a female answer, and said it was the wrong number, then hung up.
00:21
761, Adam.
00:22
Yeah, you're not too far from that job I just broadcast at near Ainslie St.
00:26
Are you able to run over there, see if anybody flags you down? It's a panic alarm from the alarm company, DoorDashers, silent mobile alert.
00:36
No vehicle description, but the car is supposedly stationary.
00:39
104 squad, we're not too far away.
00:40
We'll check it out.
00:41
Thank you. Appreciate you.
00:42
1662A. 1662A.
00:43
6662 ready.
00:44
6602 ready. Maybe we get a traffic stop at Lockwood and Irving, please.
00:47
Lockwood and Irving, P.O.T.
00:49
Stop, 104. 17-06.
00:50
16.06?
00:51
1706, I'm going to call on 161 a.m.
00:53
All right, 104.
00:57
7.06, Adam.
00:58
I'll go to that as well.
00:59
1706, Adam. 104. 1706, Adam, 104.
01:01
I think of the vehicle.
01:03
Negative.
01:04
All they got was a mobile alert.
01:06
I don't know how this worked out, but it's from the DoorDash driver.
01:08
I don't know why they don't attach to vehicle description, but it just said it was stationary.
01:13
Call came in now four minutes ago.
01:14
Thank you. You're welcome.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Ainslie St, Chicago, IL 60625
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