Intoxicated men cause disturbance at Belmont Station, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of two intoxicated men drinking, smoking, and refusing to leave the Belmont Station. Both individuals were described as wearing black clothing, and one carried a black bag. CTA staff requested assistance due to the disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
00:38
Transcript:
00:00
Nineteen 32, traffic disturbance Belmont rail line.
00:03
Got male in a black coat smoking, drinking on the stairs, banging on the window, refusing to leave.
00:09
Ninety-nine.
00:12
Ninety-nine?
00:14
They all ninety-nine! Nineteen thirty-one.
00:19
Nineteen thirty-one, ninety-nine.
00:21
I'll go with thirty-two.
00:23
Okay, um.
00:26
Got the Brown Line, Red Line, same line.
00:29
So the second ticket says two intoxicated men drinking in the station mezzanine area.
00:33
They set up camp, both wearing black, one carrying a black bag.
00:37
CTA called that one there.
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Location mentioned:
Belmont (Red/Brown/Purple), Chicago, IL 60657
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