Domestic battery victim hospitalized with neck injuries, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a victim of domestic battery is at University of Chicago Hospital with scratches on the neck and eyes. The victim has neck injuries and is admitted for treatment. A detective requested an evidence technician and photos. No suspect is in custody currently.
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Transcript:
00:00
What kind of injury? Who's asking for an injury at the hospital?
00:06
Detective Yarlane 210-6-2 is his badge and he asks for me to have an ET to come up with a domestic battery[1].
00:15
So yes, the crime, I'm sorry.
00:17
So you have a domestic battery[1] and your victims at the hospital and your victim, give me consent to have additional photos taken?
00:24
99.
00:25
Is the victim being admitted?
00:30
What's the admit for?
00:34
Injury to her neck.
00:36
And she's being admitted for an injury to the neck?
00:40
She went to see the CIT campaign and she's in the emergency area right now waiting on the room.
00:52
This will probably be third watch that will be responding.
00:55
Is anybody in custody?
00:58
Nobody is in the cut.
01:03
And you said there's no room number or anything?
01:07
She said that he's ready to wait a minute.
01:18
University of Chicago Medical Center.
01:26
Where are the visible injuries?
01:30
Scratches on her neck and both her eyes.
01:35
You said that the sexes are asking for pictures for domestic about him?
01:42
He wants me to call ET
01:44
Precious, you said yes.
01:47
And there's no offender in custody because most times the hospital records document the entry and the body cam footage.
01:52
But who's making the request? Give me their beat name and star.
01:57
Garlane is his name, Young, Adam, Robert, Lincoln, Ida,
02:02
Nancy George,
02:04
badge number 21062.
02:07
And what's his beat?
02:12
File 1 315.
02:15
One more time with the B.
02:19
File 1 315.
02:23
Are you saying 51315?
02:27
99.
02:30
What's the text area is that?
02:34
SDU?
02:41
It's 51315 a beat.
02:45
Not as he is.
02:51
That's right.
02:54
Most I have to see the four numbers or four numbers and a letter on the end.
03:00
I'm sorry, that's Sam, not a bad, it's Sam.
03:03
5131,
03:04
Sam.
03:05
Oh.
03:08
What's the RD?
03:14
Number John John (number withheld).
03:21
What is your victim's name? Is this an adult?
03:26
What is your victim's name? Last name first and contact number.
03:32
Does not have a phone and her last name is Black, common spelling, first name, (name withheld), David Adams, Paul, Henry, Nora, Edward,
03:41
birthday, 13 October,
03:44
1967.
03:46
And unfortunately, Ms.
03:47
Black does not have a phone and we're not going to know where she's at in the hospital if she moved from his ER.
03:55
Um,
03:56
okay, we'll put your request on the board again.
03:57
This will be for a third watch.
03:59
If you have any updates or any...
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[1]
domestic battery: Physical assault involving individuals in a domestic or intimate relationship.
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S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
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