Multiple cars reportedly broken into on South Yale Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported two people trying to tamper with vehicles near West 76th Place. Later, another caller on South Yale Avenue said four cars were already broken into. No suspects were seen at the time of the reports.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
He stated that he originally saw two males on the block near West 76th Place.
00:07
Looked like they were about to try to mess with a Hyundai, but he was out there.
00:11
He said that they went onto another block to bother other cars.
00:17
All right, message received.
00:18
But we haven't found any damaged vehicles or you guys didn't?
00:24
Not at the moment.
00:27
Okay.
00:33
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00:46
Where is the caller located?
00:56
Near West 76th Place is where they originally saw the offenders.
01:01
I think that's where he lives on the 3400 block of 76th Place.
01:11
733.
01:20
Seven three three.
01:22
Three three.
01:24
Okay, so now (name withheld) is calling in.
01:27
She gave the same address, near South Yale Avenue.
01:29
Said there are four cars that are broken into, but she didn't see the offenders.
01:35
820, can you give that caller a call back? I am outside their address.
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Location mentioned:
S Yale Ave, Chicago, IL 60621
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