One suspect caught after vehicle pursuit; two flee on foot, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police monitored a vehicle pursuit by helicopter along several streets. Suspects fled on foot near 71st and Pulaski. One suspect was taken into custody, while two remain at large.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
06:18
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, let the helicopter continue monitoring.
00:04
Coming up for 6.6.
00:09
Still northbound Ashland, Ashland.
00:12
6.63, are you terminating?
00:17
634?
00:20
9-Did squad.
00:22
We're calling it out.
00:24
There's no squads around them.
00:28
No squads around.
00:33
Westbound on 6-3.
00:34
Westbound on 6-3.
00:38
That's far.
00:43
Proopalina.
00:48
Northbound Hermitage.
00:50
Northbound Hermitage.
00:51
Northbound Hermitage.
00:58
235, I got one at Calmer, battery, for it.
01:03
Printbound wood.
01:07
Prithound wood from 6-2.
01:13
Through 6-1, through 6-1, through 6-1.
01:16
All right, looks like they're ready to bail.
01:20
6-1 in wood.
01:22
They're going gently over the speed bumps.
01:25
They're still moving.
01:27
All right. Westbound 6-0.
01:31
Leftbound 6-0 from wood.
01:37
Leftbound Wolcott from 60th.
01:40
6-0. 3-3-9.
01:45
He's found 5-9.
01:52
3-3-3-3-3-down.
01:53
Southbound wood.
01:56
Um, you have anything else not to handle?
02:01
Hold on, let me know.
02:07
11.
02:09
11.
02:12
Can I give the full 10-digit event number for this event, please?
02:21
(number withheld).
02:25
Approaching 6.3, still southbound on wood.
02:33
Westbound 63, westbound 63 from wood.
02:40
104.
02:42
All right, uh, 320.
02:48
320. Are you available for an assist near South Shore Drive?
02:55
No, you know.
02:56
All right, 333,
02:59
320. Criminal trespass and progress, near South Shore Drive Unit 805.
03:04
Chris, the property manager, said there is a tenant named (name withheld) who was addicted.
03:10
Refusing to leave the apartment after they allowed them to grasp items.
03:18
33399.
03:20
Turn on 6.3.
03:26
20.
03:28
20.
03:31
Can we do a call back for him?
03:34
Stand by.
03:39
William, discard.
03:44
Westbound 63 in California.
03:49
True Sacramento.
03:56
Westbound 6-3 in Albany.
04:01
True Albany.
04:06
Southbound Kedzie.
04:08
Southbound Kedzie.
04:09
Passing six more place,
04:11
southbound Kenzie.
04:17
320 voicemail.
04:23
Kenzie in 7-1, westbound on 7-1.
04:32
Got to count 5.
04:35
Go, westbound 7-1.
04:42
Police wants to switch over to zone 6.
04:46
All right, 10-4[1].
04:53
7-1 in Lawndale now.
04:56
Passing Avers.
04:58
All right, looks like it's in a dead end.
05:09
71st is an industrial area.
05:17
Behind a building of Central Park.
05:21
They're on foot now.
05:22
They're on foot.
05:28
All right, they're running through the yard,
05:31
about a block east of Pulaski on 71st.
05:36
Cadd Bell, Eval, CAD bill, 69 place.
05:44
263, you got one in custody over here.
05:48
One in custody, you got one in custody.
05:50
One in custody, 4128, East 59 place.
05:54
Good boy, you do one.
06:03
All right, standby.
06:05
263, boy and Tali, where are you with that one?
06:09
Two, three, I got one.
06:11
There's two more at large.
06:13
All right, we're still looking for two.
06:16
Five Boy, you got an emergency?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
W 71st St & S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60629
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