No fight found at Lake and Ashland after report of teens fighting, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police received a report of a group of teenagers fighting near Lake and Ashland. Officers checked the area but found no fight or activity.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Tomocass is not available, Phoenix and 12, battery in progress, Lake and Ashland, Ashland, Lake.
00:04
Email caller, so there's a group of teens fighting in the middle of the street there.
00:12
12.13.
00:16
13. 13.
00:20
I'll find someone to ride with you from somewhere.
00:23
Can you head over to 15 feet for that battery in progress?
00:32
Put it on the buck.
00:35
All right, 1221.
00:39
151-199.
00:44
1220, you can put me on it too.
00:46
I just passed by there a minute ago.
00:47
I didn't see anything else to swing back around.
00:51
10-4[1].
00:57
1262, David.
01:03
Can you guys take care of this selling? Thirteen hundred on Grenshaw, it's anonymous.
01:07
Two male black selling drugs there.
01:10
Terrible.
01:16
Double 14.
01:20
Double. Double.
01:21
Double. This is the number one, Parker.
01:23
2217 Sawyer, 2217 Sawyer.
01:24
2217 Sawyer.
01:25
It's anonymous. Caller said there's a vehicle blocking the alley, a blue four-door sedan, David Victor, (number withheld).
01:34
99.
01:37
Go ahead, Mary.
01:42
Peter, Command.
01:46
1223, I just drove past Lake in the Ashland, so I'm not away to my job, I can see you be fighting out there.
01:52
My eye.
01:56
All right, 1223 just drove by, Lake and Ashland didn't see anyone fighting.
02:01
1223, did you want to give it a code?
02:07
Sure, we'll make it a five-boy.
02:11
All right, for Lake and Ashland, no one was seen fighting.
02:15
1223 drove by,
02:17
giving it a five-boy.
02:19
Everybody's clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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