00:00
Fox Trot Thirty Six, Fox Trot One, domestic.
00:09
One. Fox Trot Thirty Six.
00:10
(number withheld) Ann Street, (number withheld) Ann Street.
00:12
Caller wanting to report domestic abuse.
00:14
There is a female that lives here was screaming, "You are hurting me," and she has a black eye.
00:19
Caller is a neighbor and was on a walk and heard the female yelling.
00:25
Do we know what apartment the victim lives in?
00:32
I'll try and confirm with the call taker and see if the neighbor knows.
00:35
They're saying the couple's (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:39
(name withheld) is now saying she wants to kill herself.
00:56
Looks like there's a file for (name withheld)topher (name withheld) on a prior ticket, and it's showing apartment two S as in Sam, two S.
01:06
King two, I got a file in there already.
01:14
King two, go ahead.
01:25
That is file male 2000 out of River Grove for a (name withheld), signal six info and signal six on a Floyd and CCL.
01:39
One 23 . Confirming apartment two S.
01:48
136, I have your male party (name withheld)topher (name withheld), come back clear, valid, male 70 out of Westmont, and your female party (name withheld), cause female 61 out of your town, clear, valid.
02:02
3624, we're going to make contact.
02:13
For that file you gave me, looks like the protected address on the temporary OOP is (number withheld) McDonald's Drive, unit (number withheld).
02:26
Send it to my car, please.
02:35
it and I'm sorry, I wasn't able to copy your traffic at the very end.
02:40
CM Three, CM Twenty, a loud noise complaint.
02:47
CM Three, call six status.
03:02
It's a minute late. She signed a refusal.
03:03
I'll be heading to PD on this.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.