Female requests police on red line train near 63rd street, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a female on a CTA Red Line train near 63rd Street called police for help due to a male threatening her. The train was stopped and transit authorities responded.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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Units in 7 and on citywide Red Line, near West 63rd, a person calling for help.
00:04
Now, female caller state she needs the police.
00:07
Won't answer any questions.
00:08
It's an open line, nothing further, there's only thing.
00:24
Acknowledged that is supposed to be an email caller as to please not answer questions and then I guess another call said that it was a mail answer on the train, threatening her as things, got it gone, male black in his 20s, dark-complexed, one-billed,
00:46
black coat, black shirt, black pants, gray shoes.
00:51
CTA stopped the train, she's in the first car.
00:54
It doesn't stay working for.
00:57
If you want to stand the other, the other thing, stop there.
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The train is stopped.
01:03
The train is stopped.
01:05
The T.A. is present.
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Location mentioned:
W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60621
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