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Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10 · 4 days ago
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Hold your spot near Madison St.
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We got an open door here.
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Possible break-in near Madison St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers checked a location near Madison St after discovering an open door. The situation may involve a possible break-in or unsecured premises. The area was held for further investigation.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews were called near West Madison Street in Chicago to assist with what appeared to be a pane of glass hanging dangerously from a third-floor window. The glass posed a potential falling hazard to pedestrians below. The fire department was en route to address the safety concern.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible fraud incident near West Madison St, where a caller reported being scammed out of money by someone claiming to be a lawyer and stated that an individual was terminated.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received a possible theft report near Madison St. A caller stated that an attorney was refusing to return their money. The situation involves a suspected financial dispute.
As discussed during the dispatch call, at a business near West Madison St, a caller reported being defrauded of $3000 in what may have been a lawyer-related scam. The caller later said they felt threatened by a former male employee who had been terminated. The situation developed into a possible disturbance or assault-in-progress call as the individual was reported outside and then inside the building.