Vehicle cuts off caller and stops near Bartlett Lake Apartments, Bartlett IL
A silver 2011 Cadillac with license plate Delta Romeo 63558 cut off and brake-checked a caller. It then pulled into a parking lot near Bartlett Lake Apartments on Deer Park Circle. The driver left the vehicle and walked toward an apartment building. The caller, initially not wanting to be seen, later waited in a white Mercedes near the entrance and requested police contact.
Audio|Source: DuPage County Police Dispatch 1 - West
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Make your own case[2], Bartlett Lake Apartments, near Deer Park Circle.
00:05
Vehicle of the license plate of Delta Romeo 63558.
00:11
Cut caller off and was brake checking.
00:13
Pulled into a lot here.
00:16
No caller to be seen.
00:17
Vehicle is clear, valid at Westchester.
00:19
Silver 2011 Cadillac, four door.
00:21
Doecom clear at 16, 14 hours.
00:27
3 and 70.
00:30
10 4.
00:33
Bravo 2. That make your own case I gave color actually does want to be seen now.
00:38
It's going to be waiting in a white Mercedes.
00:41
Bravo 2, 104.
00:50
Bravo 2. I copied you last seen as 109.
00:56
Probably ready to take that.
00:58
10 and 4. Bravo 2 in 22.
01:02
I was right.
01:08
Bravo 20, I'll have that replay as well.
01:11
Three can disregard if he's tied up.
01:18
Bravo 20, 10-4[1].
01:24
They suggest to be clear, Bravo 3 and 20 are going to go.
01:29
Those are all clear at 20-gillings.
01:33
I probably fine.
01:38
The 46 status check.
01:42
I'm good.
01:43
10-4[1].
01:44
The next to me.
01:50
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02:01
Bravo 91 doing okay?
02:05
Bravo, 91, 10,
02:08
4. Bravo,
02:09
Tony, for information,
02:15
the offending Cadillac parks in a spot and they think the driver got out and went to one of the buildings, called waiting by the entrance to near Deer Park.
02:25
Wanting a copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
Make your own case: Officer to create their own case/report number
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