Man argued with driver outside residential address, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a man yelling outside a residence near North Lorel. It was later determined that he had been arguing with a driver who left before officers arrived. No further action was requested by the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Two 532 . Two 532 .
00:10
Now, while being checked, near North Lorel.
00:15
Male (name withheld) reports someone outside his house yelling.
00:18
He hung up a couple times.
00:22
Tempo.
00:28
Austin 31.
00:31
Austin 31.
00:34
Can make this a five, David? Caller didn't want anything done.
00:38
We'll get 30 at the station.
00:41
Step four, enjoy your lunch.
00:47
Austin 33.
00:51
Thank you.
00:52
Can you check a support request from the 3rd district, near South Laramie, apartment number two? See if you can find the owner of a vehicle except for (name withheld).
01:03
It's going to be for a Hyundai.
01:09
Ten four.
01:11
It looks like it was abandoned near South Everhart.
01:19
Five one four.
01:23
Five one four.
01:25
Got to stop near Webster All Mine.
01:29
Come on.
01:30
Two 532 . Two 532 .
01:36
You gonna call that?
01:37
Uh yeah, we got a bro check.
01:46
Two 532 , the caller said he was arguing with the driver, but the driver left, so he's fine.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N Lorel Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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