Shoplifting suspects flee in tan sedan in chicago, Chicago IL
Police reported a shoplifting at Walgreens near West Addison Street. Two female suspects fled south on Austin Avenue in a tan four-door sedan, possibly a Toyota Camry. A later report noted a crash involving a silver sedan with deployed airbags but no occupants, near Austin and Eastwood, which may be connected to the fleeing suspects.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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Transcript:
00:00
1632. 1632. There was a shoplifting in progress at 5935 near West Addison Street, the Walgreens.
00:04
Shoplifting, no clothing description available.
00:08
1634 for assistance, please.
00:20
1634 repeated multiple times.
00:28
The incident is in progress near 5935 West Addison.
00:37
Unclear transmission.
00:40
Checking for units responding.
00:48
Child is cornered as well.
00:56
1732.
01:02
1732 repeated.
01:06
1732, only car available, responding to commercial alarm in 10 sector, 5608 North Alaska.
01:14
104.
01:22
No description for Walgreens suspects.
01:29
No description available for Walgreens shoplifting suspects.
01:31
Only description is two female suspects.
01:38
1633. 1663.
01:40
1663.
01:42
Suspects are leaving the scene in a tan Honda going southbound on Austin from Addison, two females.
01:50
Tan Honda southbound from Addison, occupied by two females.
01:55
Tan Honda southbound, two female occupants.
02:04
Unclear transmission.
02:07
Unclear transmission.
02:13
Will get that info.
02:15
Okay, getting it now.
02:21
There is a four-door sedan involved.
02:24
Could possibly be a Toyota Camry or similar.
02:29
Four-door sedan, possibly a Toyota Camry.
02:32
Tan in color, southbound, occupied.
02:34
Two female occupants.
02:42
1612.
02:47
1612 repeated.
02:49
Please check Austin to Eastwood for a crash involving a silver sedan with airbags deployed, no occupants on scene.
02:58
Suspicious vehicle with no occupants, possibly hit and run.
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