Domestic dispute with injury near North Trumbull Ave, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, there was a domestic dispute near North Trumbull Ave where a woman was reported bleeding after knocking on a door and asking for a bandage. The female involved was said to be the ex-girlfriend. Later, it was reported that a male acquaintance prevented her from retrieving her belongings.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Good morning. I got a domestic.
00:01
I'll get you back up.
00:02
Near North Trumbull involving ex-girlfriend.
00:06
She is a female, black, collected,
00:10
beating on the door, asking for a bandage.
00:13
She is bleeding.
00:23
All right, Ann, let's see here.
00:25
I need a car to take a ride with 1124,
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going over to 21 speed.
00:30
1114, I think you might be my closest up that way.
00:35
1114, coffee, 90 minutes.
00:37
Thank you, ma'am.
00:38
Penny on the board, Grand and Central Park for the two-car accident, not drivable.
00:44
Grand and Central Park.
00:51
32.
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Arquette 32.
00:56
And please get a Spanish speaker, help me translate over here.
01:01
Anyone out of us, now, you all, 2700 on KETC,
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for 1032.
01:09
That's 31 next door.
01:15
Thank you. Looks like they're calling back on Trumbull, stated that her male friend won't allow her to get her stuff.
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Location mentioned:
N Trumbull Ave, Chicago, IL
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