Assault reported near wells and kinzie with no offender found, Chicago IL
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An assault was reported near Wells and Kinzie streets where a male in dark clothing was yelling at people. Police responded but did not find the offender.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
It's 18, Wells and Kinzie, Kinsey and Wells.
00:03
There's a male in dark clothing yelling at people getting up in their face.
00:07
It's all in progress.
00:08
Seventy-73 landed, okay, 13-13.
00:16
1834, you can put that assault in progress in my box.
00:21
834, 104. Anyone else to have the way of Wells and Kinzie?
00:26
Hello.
00:30
That didn't come through.
00:31
Who else is gone?
00:34
1813, you can show me going.
00:37
813, you got you.
00:39
831 on the way.
00:42
31, 104.
00:46
And if anyone in one is around state in Washington, the Buckboys are out there, state in Washington.
00:55
18, 13.
00:59
813.
01:00
Is your location of this individual, I'm right here on Tuesday? I don't see anybody.
01:07
Wells and Kinzie, that's all I got.
01:08
Male, dark color clothing.
01:15
We'll call back, please.
01:20
We'll try it.
01:25
There's no.
01:32
834.
01:33
834. You can go a load down over here.
01:37
Over here, there's nobody.
01:40
And just that's nobody.
01:45
Wells and Kinzie, slowdown[1], slowdown, Wells and Kinzie.
Police codes explained
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[1]
slowdown: Reduce response; situation under control, respond routine or hold nonessential traffic
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Location mentioned:
N Wells St & W Kinzie St, Chicago, IL 60654
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