Suspected theft reported near AT&T Center, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible theft near the AT&T Center on Adams Street in Chicago. A person described as a male wearing a navy blue jogging suit reportedly fled eastbound before officers could detain him. Medical assistance was requested after the person appeared to experience a seizure. The individual may also be linked to prior burglaries from a nearby building.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Theft in progress, near Adams Street.
00:02
Male, about thirty-five years old, navy blue jogging suit.
00:17
He said, can you get EMS? What do they need it for?
00:25
He appears to be seizing.
00:30
Okay, what's a good address that we're using?
00:34
We're near Maple Street.
00:36
Okay, EMS rolling.
00:49
I'm gonna take the proceeds back to (name withheld).
01:03
I'm going to go through 1100.
01:07
Eleven hundred North La Salle.
01:09
This person is from their video too, wanted for multiple burglaries from the building.
02:29
Show us at the 200 West Adams area.
02:32
Looks like the individual fled eastbound on Adams.
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