Multiple vehicle break-ins near N Sawyer Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple vehicles were apparently broken into overnight near N Sawyer Ave, with several reports of smashed windows and potential thefts. Authorities may investigate further as additional information becomes available.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
I was told by midnight that this hit on a couple spots.
00:03
Was it all around there or is there a different address also?
00:09
This is more or less related to X-ray 825.
00:14
To the robbery?
00:17
Yeah, a bunch of smashed windows.
00:21
All right, because I am getting another ticket.
00:24
They hit 5400 block of Sawyer also.
00:28
Obviously, I am not going to send you guys over there, but just so you know, if you want to add that information.
00:39
All right, units.
00:40
Be advised we've got another theft report.
00:43
A bunch of cars were broken into overnight, including the caller's vehicle.
00:47
He's going to call ARP to make the report.
00:49
5400 block of Sawyer.
00:51
When the new cars come out, we'll send someone over there.
00:56
Eight X-ray twenty-five Fernville.
01:00
X-ray two five.
01:02
Do you copy? We got a 3rd call on those cars being broken into, several cars 5400 block of Sawyer.
01:09
I'll send out a day car, but just so you know.
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Location mentioned:
N Sawyer Ave, Chicago, IL 60625
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