Two men vandalize surveillance camera at lawndale and division, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police reported two men dressed in all black throwing rocks at a surveillance camera at the intersection near Lawndale Avenue and Division Street in Chicago.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Information, the guys at Division and Lawndale are throwing rocks at the POD camera.
00:09
Division and Lawndale is guys throwing rocks out there, acknowledged.
00:18
All that's right, too, I'll take it out.
00:23
All 4462 Adam.
00:26
Well, question, okay.
00:29
(name withheld), 21, 25, South Euclid,
00:33
has a valid driver's license.
00:36
It looks like his void card is valid.
00:43
It was issued in 2016.
00:45
It expires in 2032.
00:48
And then his...
00:52
CCL is also valid.
00:55
Let me see this.
00:58
Yep.
01:00
He submitted a renewal application and it should expire April 15, 2026, so that should still be valid.
01:09
Thank you.
01:13
And who said they were going to Division and Lawndale?
01:18
Zoom.
01:22
1122, 104, thank you.
01:24
And then, someone else coming in?
01:28
1031, yeah, 4.
01:29
Do you want to show us have you to get gas on there?
01:33
1031, I got you going to get gas on there.
01:40
Do you get the scratch stuff on.
01:44
11-0-2, Sam. 11-2, Sam.
01:47
Okay,
01:49
Sam. Do you have description of the guys?
01:54
All of them that were sitting there.
02:01
1114.
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1114.
02:06
You can show us more what shows from.
02:08
104.
02:13
One's going to be an M1 all-black, white shoes, and there's going to be M1, all-black,
02:19
brown shoes.
02:22
All right,
02:27
to 10-4[1] Division and Lawndale is two M-1s, both wearing all-black, one has white shoes, one has brown shoes.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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