Black Honda sedan wanted in narcotics investigation, Chicago IL
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A black Honda sedan was seen fleeing in the area near 130th Street and Indiana Avenue. The vehicle is wanted for a narcotics investigation after a passenger possibly swallowed drugs and exited the car.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
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01:45
Transcript:
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We have visual of a black Honda sedan driving westbound on 130th, just passing Champlain,
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fled from Zone 8th.
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They had a subject,
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exit the passenger's side,
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possibly swallowed narcotics.
00:15
They want this vehicle for narcotics investigation.
00:18
Now going westbound on 130,
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passing Soft King Drive.
00:28
All right, so it's going to be westbound from 130th from Champlain.
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We have a black vehicle.
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Southbound Indiana from 130.
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Black Honda sedan.
00:42
Southbound Indiana from 130.
00:43
All right, it's not going to be southbound Indiana from 130 is wanted for narcotics.
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It's going to be a black Honda sedan.
01:00
Coming up to 134, 134th and Indiana, no south-off.
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All right, that black vehicle is now coming up to 134th and Indiana.
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So he understands by, if you guys are in the area, 134th and Indiana, we have a black Honda sedan.
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I wanted for narcotics, 134th and Indiana.
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And we'll know, we'll, uh...
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Pull that river down now.
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137th and Indiana, 137 still continuing southbound.
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Time for us.
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Now 137th and Indiana going southbound, 137th and Indiana going southbound for that black vehicle.
01:41
Wonderful for narcotics off of the advice that there was a passenger that bailed.
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Location mentioned:
E 137th St & S Indiana Ave, Chicago, IL 60827
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