Possible missing person case near State St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police are investigating a possible missing person case involving a 15-year-old last seen near West Argyle. The individual's GPS watch indicated a location near the Harold Washington Library at State and Van Buren around 9:40 a.m. The situation involves ongoing efforts to locate the missing youth.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Can I give a quick flash on the missing person?
00:06
10-4[1], go ahead, you got the air.
00:10
All right, missing from near West Argyle is a (name withheld), common spelling,
00:17
(name withheld), phonetic spelling follows.
00:21
Male.
00:23
15 years old,
00:25
5'6", 111 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes.
00:29
Last seen at home wearing red and black pajamas top and bottom, but the stepdad's not sure when he left the house.
00:38
At about 0940 hours,
00:42
His GPS watch was pinging at the Harold Washington Library downtown at State and Van Buren.
00:51
And that's it.
00:58
Ten four.
01:05
Missing from near West Argyle.
01:08
We have a (name withheld).
01:10
Described as male, 15, 5'6", 111 pounds, brown hair, blue eyes, last seen wearing red and black pajamas at about 0940.
01:20
His GPS watch was pinging at the Harold Washington Library downtown.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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