Officers conduct well-being check on Ashland Avenue, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police were requested to perform a well-being check near North Ashland Avenue after a dog walker was unable to contact the pet owner for over an hour. Officers were unable to make contact and sought confirmation of any medical concerns before closing the call.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
so it's a check-to-well-being near Ashland Ave.
00:06
She's a dog walker, name's (name withheld).
00:08
She picked up a dog from the client, now (name withheld), trying to get in touch with this person for over an hour.
00:12
She can't stay.
00:14
She had other dogs to walk.
00:15
Let the client's dog go with the neighbor and left another message with the client.
00:18
Caller would like the police to check on them for some reason.
00:25
The person's name that we're checking on is (name withheld).
00:34
Ninety-night?
00:37
What a dog doing?
00:39
It's 13.
00:44
2013.
00:46
If you're on, you can put a 33 each job on my box, I'll back them up.
00:53
10 foot. 2033?
00:57
233? Yeah,
00:59
we're making no contact.
01:01
Can you give this caller a call back and ask if there's any medical issues that I should be concerned with? Otherwise, it's going to be a code.
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