Man hitting windows and trying to enter business in Chicago, Chicago IL
A man dressed in all black was hitting and trying to break windows to enter a business near South State St, Chicago. The caller reported the man was refusing to leave and wanted him removed from the property.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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113. 113. 113, letting you know, I'm going to go ahead and drop the disturbance on the B4A1 South stay in the box for a male wearing all black hitting the glass refusing to leave.
00:08
He's attempting to gain entry.
00:14
10-4[1], any word on the reload?
00:19
No,
00:20
it's shift change, so it might be a minute.
00:25
10-4[1], and I know this vehicle is all-wheel drive, but it is blocking the fire station, so if it needs to get moved, we're going to move it, you know.
00:42
All right, um, 13 said it's an all-wheel drive, because usually for all-wheel drive vehicles, um, those are,
00:50
that's a tow.
00:55
10-4[1], we know that.
00:57
It's just,
00:58
the toes,
01:00
the reload's probably going to come faster than the tow, though.
01:05
Uh-huh.
01:10
That's not how it works so.
01:14
Turn 4, we'll call the address and we'll roll it so.
01:18
All ready.
01:26
Guys.
01:28
I'm going to go ahead and reassign your job because now it's coming over as a suspicious person.
01:39
Go forth.
01:41
11.
01:44
11.
01:46
11, if you could head over and take care of that.
01:50
401 South State originally came over as a disturbance in regards to a male wearing all black hitting the glass refusing to leave.
01:55
He's attempting to gain entry now.
01:57
It's coming over as a suspicious person.
01:59
He keeps striking the windows.
02:01
Caller wants him removed from the premises.
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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