Confusion resolved over vehicle theft report in Chicago, Chicago IL
Heads up:
This is auto-generated from real-time dispatch calls. Information may be inaccurate. Listen to the original audio and verify critical information using official agency releases.
According to the dispatch call, officers clarified a vehicle theft report after confusion involving two Nissan cars. The originally reported vehicle was not stolen; the actual stolen vehicle was identified separately near Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get an RD number for 0930?
00:05
You know what? You got to get that one I just pulled cancel because he already had one, John John (number withheld).
00:12
It was pulled the 16th of December at 946 this morning.
00:18
Right, we're going to clear that vehicle.
00:21
That vehicle is not stolen.
00:24
We're going to actually clear that vehicle and do us up to that original report that he made this morning.
00:29
We need a new RD for this vehicle that's over here.
00:32
It's the Frank Sam, please.
00:37
That was my area.
00:38
How many Nissan says he owned?
00:42
I think they,
00:43
I don't know, like, they got a black one and the silver one.
00:46
The silver one, he was given the wrong plate by his parents this morning.
00:49
So he reported the wrong vehicle stolen.
00:51
This vehicle that we're sitting in front of is the one that's been stolen since yesterday.
00:56
All right, well then John John (number withheld).
01:01
That's John John (number withheld), and that's event 03601.
01:08
03601.
01:10
Thank you. And can we get a priority toll, please?
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
S Woodlawn Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Note:
Auto-generated from live dispatch audio, which may contain errors. Dispatch calls are not confirmed incidents. Always verify with official sources.