Suspected hit-and-run chase ends near Kedzie and 28th, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, units responded to a possible hit-and-run incident initially reported near 31st and Troy. A caller, whose name is withheld, stated that a black tow truck previously involved in a collision with his vehicle had been spotted again and attempted to ram his car. The situation progressed to a chase that ended near 28th and Kedzie, close to a gas station. A battery victim and possible injuries were mentioned during the exchange.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, we got a person wanted.
00:01
We need your help in the 30th sector.
00:02
You're all I got.
00:04
Thirty-first and Troy, (name withheld) calling, saying a driver in a black Supreme tow truck hit his car and fled the scene a few weeks ago.
00:12
Caller states he sees the tow truck now, and they just tried to run into his car.
00:16
Caller is going to be in a gray Honda Accord.
00:18
Nothing further.
00:21
Okay.
00:24
Let's go.
00:26
Try again.
00:29
11-4, Adam.
00:36
11-4 Adam, go ahead.
00:39
You can roll an ambo for battery victim.
00:45
1102,
00:47
Can you please have 1113 call the front desk?
00:52
Eleven 13, call the front desk.
00:54
Eleven twelve, Adam.
00:55
A good address is near West Congress.
01:00
Go for it.
01:02
All right, it's going to be a battery victim injured.
01:04
Ten four.
01:10
Ten 34, ten four.
01:13
It takes 1635 on us, huh?
01:19
1022 for info.
01:24
Ten two two for info.
01:27
Ten two.
01:29
Caller then calling back saying that he chased them to Kedzie and 28th.
01:33
Twenty Eighth and Kedzie at the Mobil gas station.
01:35
He followed a Honda Accord and he's requesting assistance.
01:39
Nothing further.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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