Stolen SUV used in ATM burglary tracked across Chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police tracked a group involved in an ATM burglary in the 18th District of Chicago. The suspects used a stolen brown Kia SUV, which appeared gray at night. The vehicle was seen near Webster Avenue and the expressway, with five suspects observed exiting the car and looking into businesses before leaving southbound on I-94.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Some information at ATM burglary in the 18th District.
00:05
We believe the vehicle involved is a stolen Kia SUV with a plate (number withheld).
00:13
Plate (number withheld).
00:16
It's actually brown in color, but it looks gray at night.
00:23
The reason we believe it is the vehicle is that we started tracking it as a straight steal on the south side and then continued moving northbound on the express ramp until it reached the 24th District where we broadcasted an LPR alert.
00:37
Unit noticed five males getting out of a vehicle and looking into businesses.
00:41
They were spooked by police presence following our broadcast.
00:47
They disappeared briefly, then reportedly took an ATM in the 18th District before heading southbound on the expressway.
01:19
They hit a location on Webster, got the ATM, and were last checked on the expressway.
01:26
The vehicle was seen heading southbound on I-94 out of Grand.
01:35
The vehicle was later tracked westbound near Webster and Clybourn and then near Webster and Ashland.
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