Reported battery at McDonald's Adams & Wells found calm, Chicago IL
A report of battery in progress at McDonald's near Adams and Wells led officers to the scene. Upon arrival, no fighting was found, and the situation was calm. A child involved was in the lobby, with their mother on the way to pick them up from the police district.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
You could only go on a battery in progress.
00:03
Ten four, sir.
00:07
1860, do we have a name for that child who refused to get on the bus?
00:12
Let me check.
00:16
It's (name withheld).
00:20
Yeah, 1860. He's in the lobby. Mom's on her way to pick him up from 18th district.
00:26
1801.
00:29
1802 did a fantastic job with that.
00:32
This is a great group effort. 10-4[1]. 1812, you can disregard that.
00:36
1802 already took care of it. The mom's on his way.
00:40
Awesome. Good job, guys.
00:45
The 90.
00:51
$1.90? Show me on a battery in progress. Was that Adams and Wells?
00:58
10.4, ma'am. That was Adams & Wells for the McDonald's.
01:03
99.
01:09
1814, can you put this following plate on our ticket to our box? Frank Noro 59193.
01:17
This is from the disturbance, correct?
01:25
1814, this was you for your disturbance with the plate?
01:29
No, it's just a plate outside of the station.
01:32
It's just in our box.
01:38
And yeah, it's coming back clear on a silver Volkswagen.
01:44
One-10, you can give it a slowdown, no one's fighting here.
01:48
10-4[1], anyone going to the battery in progress, Adams & Wells, McDonald's, take a slowdown. Once again,
01:52
Adams & Wells, McDonald's, slow down, no one's fighting for one-tenth.
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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