Police respond to parking scam in West Loop, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a fraudulent parking scheme near North Aberdeen Street and West Randolph Street in Chicago. A caller reported a man in his 30s posing as a valet attendant and charging for parking. Officers were dispatched and made contact with the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
Listen to dispatch call
01:11
Transcript:
00:00
The caller is near North Milwaukee and is a Spanish speaker.
00:11
Okay, ten four on that.
00:13
Thirteen or fourteen to W? Not thirteen, but fourteen.
00:17
You speak Spanish?
00:19
We're twenty-three. Fourteen speaks Spanish.
00:21
Okay.
00:23
Caller is near North Milwaukee.
00:30
Hey, unit twelve twenty-three.
00:32
This you got twenty-three.
00:34
Twelve thirty-three.
00:35
This you got twelve twenty-four.
00:38
Twelve twenty-four for info.
00:45
Hello? Twelve twenty-four?
00:47
Yes, two four at F Park.
00:48
I have a deceptive practice in progress.
00:50
Are you waiting for a tow or something or no?
00:55
Negative. I'm speaking with the caller right now.
00:57
All right, I have a deceptive practice right there.
01:00
Aberdeen and Randolph.
01:02
Offender is running a parking scam at the location.
01:05
Male in his 30s, wearing a black jacket with red 'valet' lettering and black pants.
01:10
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Location mentioned:
N Aberdeen St & W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607
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