Disorderly conduct at Walgreens on North California, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a disturbance at a Walgreens near North California Avenue involving an aggressive person who refused to leave. The individual reportedly took a bottle of Clorox before departing. Police are investigating and the complainant expressed an intent to file charges.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
A disturbance inside Walgreens near North California Avenue.
00:03
They're dealing with an aggressive person refusing to leave.
00:07
It's a male wearing a brown hat, dark gray shirt, and light colored jeans.
00:10
No further.
00:14
412 for the assist please?
00:18
412, 99.
00:20
And 1463 boy tried the number three times, no answer.
00:26
So far.
00:32
Fourteen thirty-three.
00:36
Thirty-three.
00:39
Talked to the caller's squad.
00:40
He said he’s good, and he only called because his spouse is high, and then he walked away.
00:48
Okay.
00:50
So far. And double 14.
00:54
Fourteen 40, can you copy your radio?
01:03
One 413. Thirteen, so it’s going to be an investigation.
01:10
Ninety-nine squad, I'm holding down the scene here at the gas station.
01:12
All right, all right.
01:14
Have y'all guys notified a sergeant? Sergeant and 14?
01:19
Four hundred and ten, I am on the phone with 14.
01:21
Okay, send four.
01:22
We'll do an efficient notification on our end.
01:29
Thirteen to twelve.
01:36
Twelve, go ahead.
01:39
Show me on scene near North California Avenue at Walgreens.
01:44
I did speak to the caller.
01:46
The person left and the caller stated that the person took Clorox.
01:53
I'm going to tour the area.
01:56
They do want to sign complaints.
01:58
All right, so far.
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