Possible domestic disturbance near South Langley Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible domestic disturbance near South Langley Ave. A person described as an ex-partner was reportedly banging on a resident's door and refusing to leave. The individual appeared intoxicated. The caller, licensed to carry a firearm, indicated the weapon was inside the apartment. No further information was provided.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
For the units in six, ten on the board, I have a domestic disturbance near South Langley Ave.
00:10
Six hundred and thirty, where is that domestic at?
00:13
Eight thousand one hundred and forty-six South Langley.
00:22
Put it in my box.
00:25
Ten four. Do I have anybody that can ride with 630? The rest of the service, near South Langley Ave.
00:31
Twenty-four shows.
00:33
Six hundred and twenty-four, ten four.
00:36
Sixty-three, put that in the box.
00:38
Twenty-three, ten four.
00:41
Face that the ex-partner is in the building banging on the complainant's door.
00:45
They're asking her to leave. She won't leave.
00:46
She is wearing a gray sweater and Timberland boots.
00:50
She's likely.
00:51
Intoxicated, they don't know if she uses drugs.
00:52
The caller is licensed to carry, but the firearm is inside their apartment.
00:57
No further.
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Location mentioned:
S Langley Ave, Chicago, IL 60619
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