Domestic dispute over home access in Chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman reported she could not enter her home because a man claimed she did not live there and wanted her removed. An argument was heard during the call.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
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First, I came over as a domestic disturbance, near North Kilbourn Avenue under two.
00:05
A female is calling.
00:07
She said she can't get inside her home.
00:09
The other party,
00:11
said she doesn't live there, and he wants her removed from the premises.
00:14
Now we have a male calling with a lot of noise in the background.
00:21
No further.
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I'm here.
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1722.
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1722. Can you call back?
00:36
You should, hang on, bye-bye.
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1633.
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33.
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33, commercial alarm, 3657, North Central at any time, fitness for the emergency exit.
00:58
Temple.
01:01
1662, I'm not too far from there.
01:03
You can put that on my box, too.
01:05
6-2, 7-4.
01:12
1722. 1722.
01:15
Thank you. The caller can be heard arguing with the offender and he's refusing to open the door for her.
01:22
She said she'll get locked out if she opened the door.
01:26
For the door's locked from outside so we can't get in.
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