Police stop vehicle with warrant for unpaid fines, Chicago IL


Police stopped a passenger vehicle registered to (name withheld) and confirmed the driver’s license was valid. They found an outstanding warrant for failure to pay fines or appear in court. The warrant was from Clay County, Illinois, with no specified extradition details.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
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Transcript:
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Put us down in a passenger vehicle.
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149 South Hosted.
00:08
One knock you're in.
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1049 South Austin.
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2049 South foster.
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10. 10.
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We'll be done with Tom.
00:17
And it looks like the registered owner is going to be a last name, Harris, first name (name withheld).
00:23
I'm installing middle initial D with a birth date of (number withheld).
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Can you let us know if that's good?
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All right, we'll take a look.
00:37
2.12.
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212. This is what.
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531 robert 531 robert 4 can you have much of five three four ten four twenty two twelve four for (name withheld) david's birth you gave us (number withheld)
01:19
February. All right, 212.
01:28
12. 12.
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All right, D.L for (name withheld) D.
01:36
Harris does come back valid to 7326F Kansington.
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That's going to be on the box.
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And then, are you clear a copy?
01:50
All right, here's a pop-on-one for failure to pay or appear.
01:56
Orie is coming back to Clay County, Illinois, but extradition is not specified.
02:04
All right. Time forth.
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Location mentioned:
Kensington, S Front Ave, Chicago, IL 60628
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