Theft reported at Roosevelt Red Line station, Chicago IL
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Police responded to a theft reported near Roosevelt Red Line station. The suspect was detained on the subway. Officers followed up at Jewel-Osco to confirm stolen items based on receipts.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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05:16
Transcript:
00:00
Head over to the Roosevelt Red Line before that theft.
00:06
So.
00:13
114 114 114 3rd Watch
00:23
114 That DL is clear invalid to a Byron Shepard He does have one popping but it's not valid here in Cook County
00:36
Over to that first question
00:38
He does show and popping but it's not valid, it's not serviceable here.
00:43
10-4[1], thank you.
00:46
You're open.
00:52
121.
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121, good morning, a person down,
01:02
33 East Ida B.
01:03
Wells, 3.3 East IW.
01:05
Wells near the parking lot outside.
01:08
There's an unresponsive female.
01:10
No further.
01:14
10-4[1].
01:21
131. Are you all good over there?
01:29
131.
01:36
731 Sam, are you keeping an eye on 131?
01:39
Yeah, I got eyes on them.
01:40
I just wrote one more car over there, closed down.
01:46
123, how far are you?
01:51
We're on the way squad.
01:53
We'll be there shortly.
02:00
1801.
02:03
1801. Hey,
02:05
can I get a female unit to transport one female arrestee to Central D, please?
02:15
10-4[1].
02:16
Can you tell me who,
02:19
which units have a female partner?
02:22
Okay, let me take a look.
02:24
In regards, well, we don't have one on the early side,
02:28
pick a unit at your leisure.
02:33
All right, so it doesn't have to have a female, you said?
02:38
Negative. We don't have one on the other side.
02:40
Let's go ahead and pick a unit.
02:42
Time far.
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18, 13.
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1813, can you head over to 18 to transfer a female to Central D? No,
03:00
4.
03:02
101.
03:04
101.
03:06
Yes, 131 called the station.
03:09
They're in the red line with the offender.
03:11
They've got him in custody,
03:13
and I guess they can't get you with the radio because they're on the subway.
03:18
They need somebody to go to Jewel-Osco and get a list of items that are taken because he's got a receipt.
03:24
All right, 10-4[1].
03:28
11.
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111.11. 111.
03:45
11? One time.
03:51
Let me give my calls.
03:57
Thank you. 11.
04:00
11.
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110. I just spoke to them.
04:08
They're down there with 131.
04:10
They should be switching over to the citywide so they could contact.
04:19
104.
04:24
133.
04:29
1.30B.
04:31
Can you head over to Jewel-Osco and speak with the manager? He or she was the caller for these steps in progress?
04:37
Ask what was taken because the person that they have detained has receipts.
04:47
10-4[1]-4-4-4-3-3.
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10-4[1]-4-th. Time for things.
05:00
Hey, 111.11.
05:03
I was informed you're over there at the red line.
05:05
I wanted you to go to Jewel-Osco, but that's okay.
05:06
133 is going.
05:07
We'll hold you on the red line.
05:09
Is everything okay over there?
05:13
111. Everything's fine for right now.
05:15
We're going to be going over to the Jule.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Station (Red Line), 1167 S State St, Chicago, IL 60605
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