robbery report at subway restaurant near west north avenue, Chicago IL
A man entered a Subway restaurant near West North Avenue and reported he was robbed and attacked. Officers responded but later suspected it was a theft possibly due to a language barrier.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
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Hey, I'm getting, this came over the robbery report, near West North Avenue at the Subway.
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A man came into the store asking the employee to call the police because he was robbed and attacked.
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I have nothing further.
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My partner's calling back to get more info.
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All right.
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161, you can show me to go under that.
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6.1, 1040, sir.
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1861, Charlie, slowdown over there.
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61 Charlie is giving a slowdown.
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Once again, if you're going to the robbery,
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take a slowdown on North Avenue.
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821 Charlie, yeah, it just sounds like it's going to be a theft that happened and maybe her sister.
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All right, 10-4[1].
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Yeah, there was a language barrier, so we tried to get info.
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And 1861, if it's something we can refer to ARP, that'd be greatly appreciated.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near W North Ave, Chicago, IL 60610
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