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Dispatch audio
Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06 · 4 days ago
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All right, I got a battery just occurred near South Point.
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Says the roommate hit (name withheld).
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Caller reports assault by roommate
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported battery near South Point after a caller said that their roommate had hit them.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible auto accident involving a school bus near South Point in Chicago. According to radio reports, there were no children on board the bus at the time, and only the driver was present. Details about injuries or cause were not confirmed at the time of communication.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers located a suspicious unoccupied vehicle near South Point. The license plates appeared expired and linked to a felony vehicle associated with a previous burglary in Chicago. Detectives requested the vehicle be held for fingerprint processing. Identification numbers and personal information were withheld for confidentiality.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an anonymous caller reported hearing several gunshots near South Point in Chicago and saw a small group of people nearby. Responding officers investigated and determined the sounds were from fireworks.
As discussed during the dispatch call, at the intersection of Wacker Drive and Jackson Boulevard in downtown Chicago, a southbound left-turn traffic signal was found turned in the wrong direction. Streets and Sanitation were requested to address the issue. The situation appears to involve a traffic equipment malfunction or misalignment rather than an active emergency.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible traffic accident near South Wacker Drive and Jackson Boulevard in Chicago involving a blue Volvo and a silver Buick. The extent of any injuries or damage was not confirmed at the time of the transmission.