Disagreement between mother and daughter near Stony Island, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a mother and daughter had a disagreement near the 7400 block of Stony Island Avenue at Popeye’s parking lot. The daughter left the car and walked away wearing a black coat, blue jean jacket, and carrying a black backpack.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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Also getting a domestic 7400 block of Stony Island Avenue and Popeyes parking lot.
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Banana call. She stated her daughter,
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got an argument and then hopped out the car walking.
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74, Mastony.
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233.
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233.
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Thomas, Chris, Auto,
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542.4-2-South, Wabash.
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Can you want to hit another plate for me, please?
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It's occupied.
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Clock, that's.
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Go with the plate.
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Adam Victor 33805, Adam Victor 338805.
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215. 233 is coming back,
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expired to Akeith, Wittsley, 54-25 South Wabash on a black 2014, Lexis.
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99, thanks.
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235.
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215.
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2.15.
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RD for 0486.
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John John, 518606, 518606, 518606.
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518606. 7 is 03407.
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324.
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324. 324.
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She could start riding on the domestic 7,400 block of Stoney in the Popeye's parking lot.
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She stayed at her and her daughter got an argument and then the daughter hopped out the car walking on Stoney from 79th.
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She's wearing a black coat blue jean jacket and a black book bag.
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The caller is in a black Uyick.
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Location mentioned:
S Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
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