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Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08 · 5 days ago
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There's a sinkhole near Luella Ave.
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Citizen wants the police to be aware.
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Sinkhole reported near Luella Ave
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a citizen reported a possible sinkhole near Luella Avenue in Chicago and requested that police be notified.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a maroon Chevy Impala reportedly struck a green Kia near E 78th St and S Luella Ave in Chicago before fleeing the scene. The incident appears to be a possible hit-and-run.
As discussed during the dispatch call, police directed a tow for a vehicle with a broken windshield at the intersection of East 78th Street and South Crandon Avenue in Chicago. The vehicle was considered a road hazard but was not linked to any reported hit-and-run. A sergeant was requested to provide a signature to complete the towing process.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers investigated a suspicious gray vehicle parked in the middle of the street near 78th Street and Crandon Avenue in Chicago. The car appeared to have a broken window and no occupants. It may be connected to another call from 78th and Oglesby. Someone may have run from the car.
As discussed during the dispatch call, units were dispatched to check a possible burglar alarm sounding near South Clyde Avenue in Chicago. The call referenced an alarm activation by a window, with officers requested to investigate.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible alarm activation at a residence near Crandon Ave. A resident was on scene but unable to provide the security code. The situation appeared to involve an alarm issue rather than a confirmed break-in.