Animal injured in possible assault near South East End Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible assault involving an animal near South East End Avenue in Chicago. A caller reported that a middle-aged man, wearing a red jacket and blue jeans, allegedly stabbed their dog with scissors before entering a nearby apartment. No human injuries were indicated, and the situation appeared limited to an injured animal.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
I have a person with a knife, near South East End Ave.
00:04
Male, middle-aged.
00:05
Wearing a red jacket, blue jeans with a bag, reportedly stabbed (name withheld)'s dog with scissors.
00:11
Caller thinks the offender went into apartment (number withheld).
00:19
Go ahead, you go one.
00:20
One boy, no answer on the callback.
00:22
We couldn't get an entry.
00:31
I'll go to the incident.
00:36
I don't have anybody to back you up.
00:42
All of us, if it was scissors and an offender there, all of us.
01:32
I was talking to the caller; they’d like to come outside, but it seems like it might be a stabbed dog, not a person.
01:38
So it's just going to be a report from their information.
01:43
Yeah, they said a stabbed dog.
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