Possible alarm at Halsted and Clark bank, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were dispatched to a possible alarm at a bank near Halsted and Clark in Chicago. The caller heard an alarm a few minutes before calling and saw someone wearing black running toward the Red Line. The caller, who appeared intoxicated, did not provide their name and became uncooperative.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Nineteen eighty-five Henry.
00:03
Yeah, can you all check out Halsted and Clark? I guess it's the Fifth Third Bank over there now.
00:12
I am going to read the ticket to you.
00:14
It says that the caller refused to give their name first of all.
00:17
Said that they heard what sounded like an alarm possibly coming from the bank three minutes prior to the call, and they saw a person wearing black.
00:28
Running towards the Red Line, caller became uncooperative and said she has been drinking.
00:34
So.
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