Man reports belongings thrown away at south side address, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a man reported to police that his belongings were thrown away at an address near Kingston Avenue on the south side of Chicago. Officers spoke with him but he left before completing the process. He later called back to retrieve his belongings.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
00:33
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, can you guys have to McDonald's and speak to this, (name withheld)? He was in the station earlier, and 471 spoke with him, and I put all the information 471 told us on the ticket that the person who stuff he was trying to get his belongings from, they threw his stuff away.
00:18
So 471 advised him of the steps to take, but he walked out on them.
00:23
I guess now he's calling back saying he needs to get his belongings from.
00:28
the 8158 Kingston, but like I said, the person threw his stuff out, so.
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Location mentioned:
S Kingston Ave, Chicago, IL 60617
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