Two-car accident with one driver refusing insurance info, Chicago IL
Police responded to a two-car accident near South South Shore Drive. No injuries were reported. One driver refused to give insurance information. Officers were asked to assist in resolving the insurance issue.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
01:50
Transcript:
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Tabs, hunting in four in a backlog on auto accident, near South South Shore Dr missing, habitual 76-33-t, tillup.
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Auto-accident, 79th in Kingston,
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and two domestics, 89-13, Muskegan, and 115-13 Avenue H.
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Heading in four.
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414.
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One-four.
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Did you guys talk to that lady on Ewing? She said she was going to step out and talk to you.
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Yeah, 10-4[1] school while we were talking with, we cleared the garage.
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So you can just call that for now.
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Okay.
00:51
All right, 14, since you guys are on 33's week, can you look at this domestic near Avenue H? It's the daughter who said that the father is texting her, harassing her.
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He's not on scene.
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No further.
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10.45.
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10.4. Thanks.
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6-3.
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6-6-6-3.
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If you lock me out so I can lock like me.
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Sure, go ahead, try now.
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Forward to two.
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All right, then, since you guys are clear, oldest highest priorities, this,
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it was an auto accident and then it came over as a battery in progress, near South South Shore.
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If you could just check my partner, just called her back, said that they're still waiting, no injuries involved.
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One driver was refusing to provide his insurance,
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so if you could just help him out with that, please.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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