Possible burglary on North Kimball Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a burglary alarm near North Kimball Avenue in Chicago. The caller reported seeing two males wearing black hoodies inside a building, with signs of forced entry and broken glass. The suspects reportedly left traveling southbound in a possible silver or gray Infiniti sedan. Registers were found on the floor when units arrived, suggesting the interior was disturbed. Details remain preliminary and may involve a possible burglary.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
Listen to dispatch call
03:35
Transcript:
00:00
We have an alarm near North Kimball Avenue.
00:03
Caller says they're watching the cameras.
00:05
There are two males inside wearing black hoodies.
00:12
Seven two four, ride with three two on this alarm on Kimball.
00:54
We got broken glass.
00:57
Broken glass, 10-4[1].
01:04
Hold the air for 732 and 24 in case the offenders are still on scene.
01:22
Side of the building, no one in sight.
01:26
Made entry inside.
01:37
They entered through the front door and walked southbound on Kimball.
02:00
We're trying to identify what the vehicle is.
02:18
Looks like it might be a sedan.
03:05
It looks like a gray Infiniti.
03:11
Possible silver or gray Infiniti.
03:18
They went southbound on Kimball.
03:31
Keyholder reports registers scattered on the floor.
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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