Woman detained by group wearing ski masks on Paulina, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman was reportedly detained by two males and a female wearing ski masks near Paulina Street. Authorities noted a possible connection to an earlier carjacking near 39th and Pershing involving similarly described suspects.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Let me check the well-being in 3300 block of Paulina. A woman with glasses and a green shirt appears to be detained by a female and two males wearing ski masks.
00:10
Columbia vests outside of a gray...
00:23
Could you head over there with 12 and 14, a well-being check in 3300 block of Paulina, woman with glasses, green shirt, being detained by a female and two males wearing ski masks, Columbia vests, sitting outside of a gray sedan?
00:38
Okay. Thank you.
00:43
992, Sam.
00:46
Yes, well, just for information earlier this morning around 0047 hours. There was a carjacking on 39th and Pershing.
00:52
It matches a very similar description to what's being called out on this well-being check.
00:57
The carjacking involved two females and two males with black ski masks pretending to be ICE.
01:03
They carjacked the victim and the car was later recovered in the south of the district.
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Location mentioned:
N Paulina St, Chicago, IL 60657
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