Hit-and-run motorcycle incident at Irving Park and Major, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a hit-and-run involving a motorcycle occurred near Irving Park and Major in Chicago. The suspect fled on foot and is described as a white male wearing black with brown hair.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
Is it possible any unit out there can help us move this bike? To keys our ignition, we just need somebody who can operate this motorcycle to get it out of the street.
00:11
Anybody nearby Irving and Major that could give 60-8 on my hand with moving a motorcycle
00:17
from off to the side of the street, out of the street from Irving Park and Major?
00:27
22nd, you can go help.
00:29
All right, 10-4.
00:33
All right, O6Fandom, if you can't kill the headlights and put it in neutral.
00:39
6022 is about to come back.
00:44
That boy, thank you.
00:45
Looks like we got a hit and run motorcycle guy.
00:48
He took off running, don't know what direction, male white, wearing all black, brown hair.
00:54
And can you put a 99-blown-a-box, please.
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