Stolen Infiniti recovered after brief pursuit, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police in the 14th District in Chicago pursued a dark Infiniti suspected in a vehicle burglary. The car, which had heavy front-end damage and a missing bumper, was reported stolen and was later found near 15th Street and Springfield. It appeared to be unoccupied when recovered.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
All right, just for information on the zone, 14th district was behind this vehicle wanted for burglary to a vehicle.
00:06
It's a stolen car with the plate of (number withheld).
00:10
Looks like they exited at California and Eisenhower.
00:15
Trying to get a direction though from there.
00:17
It's going to be a dark Infiniti and then it's got some damage in the front.
00:21
The bumper is hanging off and I believe it's got a flat tire as well.
00:33
It's got heavy front end damage, the bumper's being dragged, and then the plate on that vehicle is going to be (number withheld).
00:49
It looks like it's still on the I-290 at Independence now.
01:14
Looks like the vehicle headed southbound on Hamlin from the 290, southbound on Hamlin for the 290s with a dark Infiniti, heavy front end damage.
01:27
We got the car.
01:48
Fifteenth and Springfield.
01:53
Is it occupied or pulled over, or is it still moving?
01:57
It's going to be unoccupied.
02:05
And again, it was wanted for burglary to another vehicle from the 14th district.
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