Vehicle wanted for homicide chased on dan ryan expressway, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a black 2013 Chevy SUV wanted in a homicide was chased southbound on the Dan Ryan Expressway near 87th to 95th Street. The vehicle was traveling at high speed and pursued by Cicero police.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
The car just exited 115th.
00:03
10-4[1]. Zone 9 is notified.
00:07
Exiting 119th Street from 57, Cicero is still behind it, northbound, Ashland now.
00:16
2-2-2.
00:20
6-2.
00:23
Yes, well, just for info, there was a black tinted out cheap going southbound down, a cottage from 83rd at a high rate of speed disregarding all traffic signals.
00:35
He's probably passed or down to 95th by now.
00:41
That's where I'm back.
00:43
It's going north on, back on Ashland probably coming back to 6.
00:47
Okay, so now it's going northbound from 95th.
00:54
From 115th.
00:58
Okay, you're talking about that felony vehicle, so forth.
01:02
And for the air,
01:03
we had a black-pented Jeep going southbound in the area of Cottage-83, possibly near 95th, traveling at a high rate of speed.
01:11
And for that vehicle, that state police is going back and forth.
01:17
Now it's southbound on I-57 again in the area of 115 for that felony vehicle that was on the expressway.
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I-57, Chicago, IL
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