Vehicle stolen near South Central Park Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle was reported stolen near South Central Park Avenue in Chicago about 10 to 15 minutes ago. The stolen vehicle was last seen traveling southbound.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
No what time that vehicle was stolen?
00:02
Roughly.
00:06
She didn't give a time frame, but since it just occurred, I would say within the last 10 minutes, we can call back and double confirm.
00:18
That would be helpful.
00:20
Maybe a direction of flight.
00:21
I'll help this two work together.
00:23
Thank you for.
00:26
We can act.
00:32
Okay, and for the air for that, auto theft just occurred.
00:36
The caller stated it happened about 15 minutes ago, and her car was last seen going southbound.
00:44
Sergeant Nent.
00:48
1020. 1020 for the auto theft just occurred on Central Park.
00:52
We called the caller back and she was transferred to ARS to make a report.
00:55
Can we go ahead and code it?
01:00
Can we go one more time?
01:04
There was auto's up on the board, 2731 South Central Park.
01:07
The caller, we had transferred her over to ARS to make a report.
01:11
Can we code it out?
01:14
Oh yes, please thank you, sir.
01:17
Tim for, thank you. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Central Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60623
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