Silver Acura with stolen plates found near 79th and Ashland, Chicago IL
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Police are searching for a silver Acura with stolen temporary license plates near 79th Street and Ashland Avenue. The vehicle is wanted in connection with a weapons incident from yesterday where rifle rounds were found at two crime scenes.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, and for an update about that silver Acura with stolen temporary plates per 960, it was last seen about 13 minutes ago going southbound from 60th and Ashland.
00:15
So it's possibly in the area of six.
00:18
That's a silver Acura tinted out with stolen temp plates.
00:25
Wanted in 210.1 from yesterday, they did find rifle rounds at both of the crime scenes.
00:33
That's the temp tag, (number withheld).
00:39
(number withheld).
00:46
Okay, for the units in six, it looks like that silver Acura with temporary plates was located in the area of 79th and Ashland.
00:56
If I have anyone in the area to check that, it's certainly near Ashland, a silver Acura with the stolen temp plate.
01:07
612 shows head it that way.
01:10
That's right.
01:13
6'4.4.4.4.
01:15
6.10. I'm here at Ashland now.
01:21
Checking the parking lots of gas station.
01:24
There's several blue whites I'm here right now.
01:28
Therefore, 610 is in the area with, it looks like 9th District cars over there as well.
01:34
Once again, that's a silver Acura, tinted out.
01:37
Temporary plate (number withheld).
01:41
Please use caution it is.
01:43
It was involved in 210.1 yesterday, and rifle rounds were recovered at both crime scenes.
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Location mentioned:
W 79th St & S Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL 60620
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