White Nissan stolen on I-290 westbound terminates pursuit, Westchester IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a police pursuit of a stolen white Nissan occurred westbound on I-290 near Wolf Road and was terminated by units. The stolen vehicle was last seen on I-290 westbound passing Wolf Road.
Audio|Heard on: Will and DuPage Counties Police/Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Unit on this for the pursuit, ready identifying.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:08
Out comes back valid Jorge Diaz Jr., Westchester male born in 74, revoked void otherwise clear.
00:20
Seven 2663, Frank Queen.
00:22
Seven 2663.
00:26
Ten 40 eastbound or 290 westbound, Eisenhower?
00:30
Two hundred and 90 westbound, 290 westbound.
00:35
Ten 40 reasons for pursuit.
00:40
It's a stolen vehicle.
00:42
Strong vehicle.
00:49
This is Reno Trooper Chicago for sparking at 2130 in pursuit.
00:55
I can tell you what's on Eisenhower, bro.
00:59
White Nissan, white Nissan.
01:02
I find Chief Queen 72663.
01:04
The find Chief Queen 72763.
01:07
A vehicle stolen.
01:14
Four hundred and twenty-one, we terminate on continuing westbound to 90 passing Wolf Road.
01:21
Westbound to 90 passing Wolf Road.
01:30
This ring, Chicago Forest Park Unit Twenty One Thirty Terminated Pursuit Five Hundred and Twenty Westbound Van Nuys on a White Nissan F Ring Two Point Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty Three.
01:42
A stolen vehicle last seen I 290 westbound passing Wolf Road Northern Forest Parking at Twenty One Thirty State Police Chicago KSC Two Hundred and Forty Two.
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