Stolen Lexus found unoccupied near south Marquette avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police reported a Lexus SUV stolen from Mount Prospect fled northbound near 83rd and Exchange. The vehicle was later found unoccupied near south Marquette Avenue in Chicago.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Four six one boy had a Lexus from Manistee just took off northbound from near 83rd and Exchange.
00:08
Eighty 3rd and Exchange northbound for that Lexus are 8104.
00:12
You're not following right.
00:17
Negative, we're not.
00:18
Okay, ten four.
00:23
Six eleven.
00:25
Six eleven.
00:27
You can clear us from lunch and throw that job he gave 14 on the box.
00:32
All right, ten four.
00:37
Four 71. Four seven one.
00:41
One hundred and four, please.
00:43
Ten four, enjoy.
00:48
Four two Sam.
00:50
Four zero two Sam.
00:53
Squad, is there a plate on that Lexus?
00:56
Yeah, they gave a plate of Sam William Ida Mary Mary Mary Mary.
01:02
Swim, it's coming back on a gold over beige 2018 Lexus SUV out of Mount Prospect.
01:07
Talking about stolen, yep.
01:11
Six one boy.
01:13
Four six one boy go.
01:16
Yeah, we found the parts over here at 70.
01:20
Well, give me 1 s.
01:24
Come on.
01:28
Near south Marquette Ave.
01:31
Unoccupied?
01:33
Yeah, unoccupied.
01:35
All right, 10-4.
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Location mentioned:
S Marquette Ave, Chicago, IL 60617
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