Suspicious white Hyundai with broken window flees near York Rd, Hinsdale IL
A white Hyundai Elantra with the rear passenger window broken or rolled down was reported fleeing westbound near York Rd and Ogden Ave in Hinsdale, IL. The vehicle was possibly heading toward highway I-294.
Audio|Source: DuPage County DUCOMM Police 1S, 3S, 7S
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be Westbound Salt Creek,
00:05
(name withheld) 82281, FH-H-822-81.
00:14
They found the picture looks like the rear passenger window either rolled down or busted out.
00:22
In what direction from Ogdenansall Creek?
00:27
Westbound, so it's inbound into Intel.
00:34
PR?
00:35
Yeah,
00:39
you're awake?
00:40
It's uh, lastbound.
00:42
Yeah,
00:45
I'm at the station.
00:50
Through one of my Ogden in York.
00:55
(name withheld), if you want to just roll over to 294 south on ramp and see if you can get some spikes set up, I'll look for this car.
01:05
The 294.
01:10
All right, (name withheld), too, then.
01:13
Search all the side streets to the east of York.
01:17
I got west of York.
01:23
32, could you copy 828? Good.
01:33
(name withheld) 85442BW 85442, BW 85442, she'll come back to a white Hyundai Elantra.
01:40
From a Nevada, Chicago.
01:46
10-4[1]-10-4thame.
01:52
49 traffic south.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:01
See on Maine, Ogden, Ogden, Maine.
02:05
(name withheld) 99823. (name withheld),
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99623.
02:11
Alpha 4-9104, break. CM3, status check.
02:15
4-9-6. Go.
02:22
Did it just hit again?
02:26
I'm going eastbound, but it doesn't look like it's hitting the 294 southbound ramp. It looks like it's on the eastbound side. So it might be going to 294 north or going into Western Springs.
02:41
What's the car I'm looking for? It's a white, hi-end I?
02:47
Dark colored sedan.
02:53
It's which rear window busted?
02:59
It's got the rear passenger window either down or busted.
03:07
All right, one and two, copy.
03:11
All there.
03:13
Okay. I'm still missing information, but I'll catch up.
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