Apparent dispute involving knife near South Drake Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an apparent dispute near South Drake Avenue involving a woman reportedly holding a knife. According to radio communication, she may have damaged a vehicle during an argument with another individual. Both parties appeared to remain on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Simulcast is also busy.
00:01
Also getting a person with a knife, near South Drake, apartment two.
00:05
(Name withheld) stated a female with maroon hair punctured holes into a boyfriend's gold vehicle; both are standing outside of the vehicle.
00:15
Offender last seen wearing a black jacket and pants.
00:17
She's still holding the knife.
00:18
Nothing further.
00:19
Fifty-four forty-one Charlie.
00:22
Fifty-four forty-one Charlie.
00:28
Can you show us with an arrest at the 11th district and we're here processing?
00:37
Ten four.
00:43
And the constant time is 1513 if you need it.
00:52
1013, that was a voicemail on your callback.
00:55
That works. Well, you can get to the 19th Avenue.
00:57
All right, 10-4.
01:04
Can you head over to this person with a knife now?
01:07
Near South Drake.
01:08
It looks like a female and a boyfriend were fighting, arguing.
01:11
She has a knife.
01:12
She punctured holes in his vehicle, his gold vehicle.
01:16
They're still standing outside.
01:18
She has black pants and a jacket.
01:19
She's still holding the knife.
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