Intoxicated man yelling in apartment vestibule, Lombard IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of an intoxicated man yelling in a residential vestibule near South Stewart Avenue in Lombard. The caller did not recognize the man, who was described as wearing a baseball hat and tan sweatshirt. The man refused to talk to police and left the area in a rideshare vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: DuComm Police 1 East - Lombard, and Villa Park
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Six leaking floor for an intoxicated person.
00:04
Six.
00:06
Four.
00:08
Near South Stewart.
00:11
Caller said there is a drunk male in the vestibule yelling their name, but the caller doesn't know him.
00:15
The caller has never met him.
00:17
He is wearing a baseball hat and a tan sweatshirt.
00:23
We had six.
00:24
We both copy from the station.
00:27
Two three. Scene secure.
00:30
Scene secure.
00:36
22, there's no noise here.
00:38
There's a car passing by.
00:43
Come on.
00:49
Correction, your caller is actually a male, and the subject in the vestibule is also a male.
00:59
Ten four, and he does not want to be seen?
01:05
I'll double check with the call taker, but it doesn't sound like it.
01:12
Do you want a question?
01:16
What do you want?
01:18
We're notified you have blanket marking for Christmas.
01:21
How long does that run for? Is it over already?
01:26
Yeah.
01:31
Adult male, the county.
01:34
On miles are (number withheld).
01:39
(number withheld) at (number withheld).
01:41
Two, can you clear me?
01:47
Eight and four, I am here.
01:54
Two thirty-one info.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:48
Well, the gentleman refused to talk to me.
02:50
He walked by me and got in an Uber and left.
02:52
I'll send you notes.
02:53
So far.
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