Child left alone near 83rd and Halsted in chicago, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a 5-year-old boy who may be autistic was left alone near 83rd and Halsted streets in Chicago. He was seen running in and out of an abandoned building. Later, an adult was observed trying to get the child into a vehicle with an Illinois license plate. It is unclear if this adult is related to the child. Police are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
New to the board in 6, got a child left alone, near 83rd and Halsted.
00:03
A3 in Hofsted.
00:04
Color set a male black, about 5 years old.
00:07
Wearing a blue jacket with a blue and red hat is by the liquor store.
00:10
He seems autistic.
00:11
He keeps running in and out of an abandoned building.
00:15
314.
00:18
6.13, go ahead.
00:22
Yeah, the phone mobile, 622.
00:24
What, uh, 1-4 a.
00:28
622 for the mobile.
00:31
622 for the mobile.
00:36
622 for the mobile.
00:39
622, go.
00:46
613, go ahead.
00:52
Level out.
00:58
405 Robert.
01:03
405 Robert, good morning, your event number is going to be 11568, 11568.
01:06
11568.
01:13
Pending in six in a backlog, a mental health disturbance, 7615 South Aberdeen.
01:17
The child left alone, near 83rd and Halsted at Berkville Alarm, 7800 South Indiana, and a suspicious auto with octon's 87th in Holland.
01:23
That's all pinning in a backlow.
01:29
624.
01:31
624, go ahead.
01:34
Landed 665 on the miles.
01:38
104, 21, 23.
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422. 422.
01:44
4-2.
01:46
We'll stack you with a suspicious, I don't know, I'm not doing commercial.
01:49
It's supposed to be a red jeep abandoned in the street.
01:54
Careful.
01:55
622.
01:58
622, go ahead.
02:01
Can we get 620 on over here, please?
02:03
nearby sergeant.
02:05
10-4[1].
02:06
We need a sergeant in 6 for 622's job 8305 Palina, 8305 Palina available to sergeant 2.
02:19
610. 610. 610.
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On a 610, I'm in doing checkoff.
02:27
I know 20 Adam is found on something.
02:29
30 Adam available.
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6.30 Adam.
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Very,
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it's question.
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630 Adam, 22 and then need you over at 8305 Palina.
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8305 Tolina.
02:44
9. 9.
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822.
02:53
622, go ahead.
02:56
Yeah, can you put this through Illinois ID on the box for me? Sam (number withheld).
03:04
All right, we'll put on the box something leads is still down.
03:12
It's still down.
03:15
6-02, Sam,
03:17
go ahead.
03:21
So that child left alone, there's an adult getting the child into a vehicle.
03:28
I don't know if this is the adult that belongs with this child, but the plate on the vehicle is (number withheld).
03:36
(number withheld).
03:41
(number withheld).
03:44
All right, I'll put it a ticket.
03:52
And we just got another call on the child as well.
03:55
It's a different caller.
03:59
We got anybody close to near 83rd and Halsted? 8.3 calls at this is a 5-year-old.
04:03
He appears to be autistic.
04:04
He's roaming around in the street by himself.
04:07
Anyone's close?
04:13
Well, six this person may just be trying to keep him warm.
04:17
He's not getting in the car with him.
04:19
And he's waiting to the police that looks to me.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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