Woman bangs on doors and runs inside building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman was reported banging on doors and screaming at a building near North Pulaski Road in Chicago. She attempted to enter, broke glass, and ran inside calling for a man named Rosco. Police were contacted and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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03:35
Transcript:
00:00
731, I'm getting a suspicious person.
00:02
3250, North Pulaski on the two that's dating, sir.
00:06
Come on the side rear entrance for a female that's banging on the back door, screaming,
00:12
and then a collar her glass break.
00:15
No further.
00:19
10-4[1].
00:24
Sixeenth wheel.
00:27
Can we give you a settle here?
00:30
Ten four. A six hand thirty-three.
00:38
Six thirty-three.
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Six-three.
00:43
I'm gonna clear you from Addison, we're gonna have streets and sand pick up the hell case in the station.
00:54
Yeah, simple.
00:57
All right, one more thing, Jakin, we're five Pauling all night, right?
01:03
Yes, ma'am.
01:05
All right, thank you.
01:10
1720?
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720.
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720. Show me taking our mom and two babies to 17.
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Study mileage is 165.
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165 on a mileage.
01:22
Your time is 3.53 on a clock.
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1732 for a message.
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32, go.
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Okay,
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32.
01:33
This is coming over from Walgreens.
01:35
(Name withheld) is calling.
01:36
He said no keyholder is available.
01:39
Unsure when one will be available.
01:43
They're asking an officer to instruct the occupant to exit via the emergency door and to shut it behind him.
01:51
10-4[1].
01:58
1720.
02:00
Sorry.
02:02
Yeah, is there any Spanish-speaking officers available that can meet me in 17?
02:08
Available Spanish speaker officer in 17 and that's this 17-20 in a station.
02:15
17.3. I'm at the station.
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Okay, 10-4[1].
02:20
17-2-3, 17-23 is in a station doing paper.
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They're going to help.
02:25
Okay, we're still out.
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Thank you.
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Okay, no problem.
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You're welcome. You're welcome.
02:35
1731 for an update for your suspicious person.
02:38
I believe this is another caller, but they're saying the female is going to every entrance of the building, banging on the door.
02:45
She's been outside for the last 25 minutes.
02:47
Well, I guess inside the building.
02:49
She's been running up and down the stairs, yelling Rosco for a male to let her in.
02:55
She said, the boyfriend lives there.
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And I guess they've been asking for police.
03:03
10-4[1], we're planning now.
03:05
Okay, 10-4[1].
03:06
Okay,
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10-4[1].
03:11
Can we get a call back? So we can we put the 24?
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31, you need a call back? Okay, we have two different numbers we can try.
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Stand back.
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17-31.
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Hello, three one.
03:29
They're getting ready to give you entry through the front.
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So forth.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60641
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