Noise mistaken for break-in at liquor store, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a report of a break-in at a liquor store near 124th and Michigan was investigated. It was found that the noise was from a collision nearby, and no burglary was in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Well, you got to knock down by hand where it said that some guys are breaking up to a liquor store,
00:07
120th or 124th and Michigan.
00:11
Acknowledged, got to hearing the 124 Michigan.
00:18
20, throw that on my box.
00:21
Acknowledged.
00:23
532 is a better on our box.
00:27
Acknowledged.
00:29
523 on our box.
00:32
Acknowledged.
00:34
5. All right.
00:35
All right. We are up around.
00:37
Acknowledged.
00:40
2.2. Robert, show us going.
00:46
Acknowledged.
00:53
522 Robert
01:01
K2 Robert on the beat of mental health disturbance
01:05
121 what's 112th place that's 112th place
01:08
Fire is on scene
01:10
Sun Tempty Marshall taking meds set a fire in the house he has a knife and a fork set the stove on fire or out again fire is on scene nothing for a third
01:23
744.
01:29
520, show me all soon.
01:32
524 Robert.
01:34
524 Robert.
01:36
Well, you can give a disregard on this call.
01:41
They thought that the sound from a collision was somebody trying to break into the liquor store.
01:47
Acknowledged. All right, you can, you need to respond to the 124.
01:52
Michigan, you take a disregard, not a burglary in progress.
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Location mentioned:
E 124th St & S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60628
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