Burglary suspect breaks window and enters home near South Union, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect wearing dark clothing broke a first-floor window and entered a residence near South Union in Chicago. There was no indication that anyone was home.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Union 7 in citywide in Berger in Progress near South Union on the first floor of the college, stating that it's a male in dark clothing who broke the first floor front window and entered through the window.
00:11
Someone lives there?
00:13
Nothing further. Don't think it's clear.
00:17
No.
00:23
15, you can show a 4.
00:25
Time 4.
00:31
And 7.23.
00:35
43.
00:36
23. You need more cars over there, are you good?
00:42
We got enough calls, five.
00:45
Time four.
00:47
And I have 722 and 35 I got you on scene.
00:55
834, we landed.
00:56
Telling one point.
00:58
834, 17 at the midnight.
00:59
834, 17 at the midnight.
01:05
A1-2.
01:07
A-12. A-12.
01:10
Showers taking one of Holy Cross 937 on the mouse.
01:14
1 to Holy Cross 19 at the midnight.
01:21
813.
01:23
813. 813.
01:25
You are,
01:27
show is relocated near West Archer at the BP.
01:35
Near West Archer at the BP.
01:38
That's in regards to the assistant citizen for the phone, right?
01:43
104.
01:45
Time 4. We got to reload.
01:47
Caden there is 20 at the midnight.
01:48
2.
01:55
732.
01:57
Slow it down.
01:58
Can we get a call back, please?
02:01
We're going to slow down near South Union.
02:04
If you're not on scene, slow it down.
02:05
It's 24 for the call there.
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Location mentioned:
S Union Ave, Chicago, IL 60621
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