Group reported drinking near Wabash Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible alcohol and drug-related disturbance involving a group of approximately twelve people near Wabash Avenue in Chicago. The incident involved ID verification and inquiries about surveillance cameras. The group remained near the location with about seven individuals still present later in the call.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Anonymous vice complaint, near Wabash Ave is a disturbance with a group of 12 people drinking in front of the location.
00:07
It's anonymous.
00:10
So far.
00:16
Uh, near Wabash Ave.
00:20
Affirmative.
00:23
Where is your detail today?
00:29
Roosevelt and Wabash.
00:34
(number withheld).
00:37
(number withheld).
00:40
Can't run the night, he's right here.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
Yeah, it's an Illinois ID of (number withheld).
00:57
That was H as in Henry?
01:01
All right, stand by.
01:08
102 Sam.
01:11
102 Sam.
01:13
102 Sam, if you could please check if we have any pods near Wabash Ave.
01:18
It was a group of 12 people drinking and using drugs in front of that location.
01:24
(number withheld).
01:33
You can get two.
01:35
You have (name withheld)?
01:39
99.
01:40
All right, he has a valid temporary driver's license with the address in Skokie.
01:47
Coming back with an order of protection and he's clear.
01:52
99.
01:57
102 Sam.
01:59
102 Sam.
02:02
Yeah, there's about seven people in front of the location.
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