White suv reported suspicious at chase bank in chicago, Chicago IL
A caller reported a suspicious white SUV with the doors open at the Chase Bank near Milwaukee and Austin in Chicago. Police responded but found no vehicle at the location.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
02:21
Transcript:
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Jessica,
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tell us about a white SUV at the bank at Milwaukee and Austin, the Chase Bank with the doors open.
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She said it was suspicious.
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We transferred her over the job.
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She should be coming out in a minute, but if you want to start someone that way.
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That's fun.
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1611, you're going?
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All right, did I have a unit that said they were going for the chase in Milwaukee, Austin?
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1610.
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1610.
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1610. 1610.
00:47
Can you throw that on my back?
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10-4[1].
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1662. I'm coming from the 30 sector.
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I'll hit the way.
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6-2-10-4[1].
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I see that one.
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16-50. You can throw my box.
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A couple of a time.
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1650, 10-4[1].
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1651, we are almost there.
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5-1-104.
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We're going to stay on.
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651, look like it's clear parking lot.
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1651, we didn't copy.
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Go again.
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There's no white SUV here.
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You can slow down.
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10-4[1]. Any units are funded to Milwaukee and Austin at the chase.
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Bank, if you're not on scene, take a slowdown.
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1651 is on scene, state and there is no way SUV just right there.
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651.
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You can do 11, boy.
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Time for it.
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For the units that was responding to the Chase Bank, just be advised.
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1651 is code it out.
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So take a disregard, guys, if you're not on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
N Austin Ave & N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60646
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