Welfare check for elderly man after no contact for days, Sauk Village IL
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was requested near Clyde Avenue for an elderly man after his son had no contact for 11 days. The call was later suspected to be related to a lottery scam.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
12.11, same time for the welfare check.
00:03
11.
00:05
For the welfare check, near Clyde Avenue.
00:10
Near Clyde Avenue.
00:11
You're checking on father, elderly man (name withheld).
00:17
Son has not spoken to him for 11 days and wants to make sure he is okay.
00:21
How far?
00:23
You said near 216.
00:27
That's correct.
00:28
Near Clyde Avenue.
00:30
Clyde Avenue here.
00:32
No, four. I'm 23.
00:35
Copy that.
00:44
Sauk Village 5, just close out that SRO.
00:48
He was told to come back later.
00:50
I'm sorry.
00:51
Sauk Village, what son is looking for him?
00:55
He was called by (name withheld).
00:58
He is asking where (name withheld) is.
01:01
He advised he was in Texas Central.
01:06
Sauk Village, uh...
01:11
This subject here is stating that it wasn't his son, (name withheld), that calls.
01:16
He said it is some kind of lottery scam or something.
01:21
Yeah,
01:23
so he says just talked to his son not that long ago, and he couldn't have met him to call.
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Location mentioned:
Clyde Ave, Sauk Village, IL 60411
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