Suspicious female outside police station with homeless group, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a suspicious female outside the 18th and State police station. The woman, wearing a black hoodie and black and white skirt, was seen quickly reaching into her bag while standing with a group of homeless individuals.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
If anyone in one is in the area of the station, 18th and State, suspicious person, outside the police station is a female with a black hoodie, white, black skirt with a bag, block the collar on the sidewalk, and put up her finger digging into her bag quickly.
00:17
She's standing with other homeless people, 18th and State.
00:28
Anyone by the station that could walk out and see if these homeless people can be?
00:35
You know we're going to have back to? Where I went to school right here is this big bird.
00:40
And there's parking on the other side.
00:41
Unit slot, sheer keys.
00:42
Open key. Open key on the zone.
00:46
Female and a male talking, open key.
00:54
103, I'm gonna walk around from the back and check out.
00:58
All right, 103, they gave 18th and stayed again as a female with a black hoodie, white and black skirt with a bag with a bunch of other homeless people.
01:06
They said she's suspicious because she put up her finger and dug into her bag quickly.
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Location mentioned:
W 18th St & S State St, Chicago, IL 60616
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