Woman chased and fight reported near 76th street and halsted, Chicago IL
Multiple calls reported a woman wearing a blue shirt was chased by a man wearing a black shirt near 76th Street and Halsted. A physical fight between them was reported outside a store. The woman later went to the 6th District police station. Officers believe this is a domestic dispute.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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Transcript:
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613 A couple third party calls.
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The first came in at 76 in green, the second came in at 76 in Halstead.
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There was a female black blue shirt being chased by a male black wearing a black shirt.
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They were supposed to be outside of a store on the block fighting physically.
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All third party calls.
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Ten four.
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602.
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602.
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Can we get a car to the station to assist a citizen for a battery that occurred? The offenders across the street is outside the station.
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Yeah, can you ask her if she was being chased by him and possibly ended up at 76 in Halsted? Is this the same college assistant assigned to 13?
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This is a last of disturbance.
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613, maybe you could stop at the 6th District first.
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I believe this is going to be our female.
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Is it a female?
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10-4[1]. All right, is she wearing a blue shirt and jeans, 602?
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There's a black and gray photo on with jeans.
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I think she has a blue shirt under it.
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All right, 13, I think that this is going to be your female, half of this domestic.
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If you just want to go to 6 and see the desk, please, it looks like she walked into the station.
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Location mentioned:
W 76th St & S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60620
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