Ex-boyfriend breaks in through window during burglary, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a 21-year-old man broke into an apartment near South Greenwood by entering through a window. The caller observed the break-in on camera. The incident is a domestic burglary in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Can you have no progress on near Greenwood?
00:07
663 Boy, you said near Greenwood.
00:09
What's going on this?
00:11
I'm asking, did you have an in-progress call?
00:18
10-4[1]. It's a burglary in progress[2].
00:20
Near South Greenwood Avenue, near Greenwood.
00:23
Ms. Anderson said a 20-year-old male, it's going to be a domestic.
00:26
The ex-boyfriend is breaking into the apartment.
00:28
He came through the window.
00:29
The caller's watching him on camera.
00:30
It doesn't look like she's on scene.
00:35
Ten-four. You clear a little box.
00:38
Ten-four. We're also going to call from the alarm company for a burglar alarm, near Greenwood Apartment 2.
00:44
The offender is going to be a 21-year-old male black by the name of (name withheld).
00:48
All we have is that he has dreads.
00:50
We don't have a clothing description.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
[2]
burglary in progress: Active burglary occurring (attempted break-in reported)
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Location mentioned:
S Greenwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60619
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