Man threatens electricity workers with wooden stick, Chicago IL
A man wearing a cap and dark clothes is threatening electricity workers with a wooden stick in an alley near Montrose and Christiana avenues in Chicago. Police were alerted anonymously about the situation.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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The evening is 17-192 way to sound in progress, Montrose, and Christina.
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Call can see a male threatening the electricity workers with the wood stick in the alley.
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Offenders the male last name went in a cap, dark clothing, standing on a bag of debris.
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Nothing far as an anonymous caller. 17-Ditcher click.
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17-63, Charlie.
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6.3, Charlie, uh, hold on a stop.
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1428. I'm blessed.
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Okay, 2 and 4.
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6.3.80, uh, clear us. We'll go to the game, John.
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All right, thank you.
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17-6-3, Charlie. 17-6-3, Charles.
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17-6-3, Charm.
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Chris, first stop and then you put that Montrose-Cristiana job on our box, please.
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10-4[1].
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Trish 380, slow down over here. You said this was Anonymous for?
01:09
It's, uh, yeah, they're supposed to be in the alley. It's anonymous called Montrose Christiana.
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Just a male wearing a cap, dark clothing, standing on a bag of debris with a wooden stick,
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threatening the electricity worker.
01:26
Any unit who's on to that, Sautom Progress, Machos at Christiana, 7863, Eddie's giving a slow now.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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