Phone recovered from bloodstained scene at near South Millard, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a phone was recovered from a yard near South Millard where bloodstains were found. One suspect may be injured and is possibly going to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to recover a phone belonging to (name withheld) that was in the yard near South Millard.
00:09
All right, we got that and we'll update it.
00:12
Carrying the phone and the scene is secured.
00:24
1123, Justa Parker, 847 North Homan, handicap Parker.
00:29
1143, hit your emergency.
00:31
Are you okay? 11443?
00:35
5.0.0.0.
00:38
Okay, 104.
00:43
Okay, 104. We're going to here now.
00:48
1012, 104.
00:51
32, 104.
00:53
32.
00:57
1133.
00:59
We're clear from the assist.
01:02
And then, can you put it back down for 31, 33 West Washington?
01:06
We went back to 11 to complete some toll reports.
01:09
Okay, 104, 104, it's all done.
01:11
Thank you.
01:17
106, Charlie, just for more information.
01:20
106, Charlie, go ahead.
01:24
Yeah, there's one offender who was last seen in the yard near Millard.
01:27
Might be going to the hospital sometime soon.
01:29
There's a heavy amount of blood in his gloves and on the fence.
01:33
All right, so a lot of blood and blood stains in the yard near South Millard where one of those offenders were at the hospital.
01:48
With an injury to one of his hands.
01:52
All right, so an injury to one of his hands so he might be showing up.
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