Officers respond to possible domestic dispute near Lawrence Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible domestic battery at an apartment near West Lawrence Avenue in Chicago. Radio communications suggest that a male may have been preventing a female from leaving the residence. Multiple units were requested for backup due to resistance during an attempted arrest. The situation was eventually brought under control, and responders later cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
Listen to dispatch call
03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Nine two two, we're going to need more units.
00:02
We hear fighting.
00:04
Sounds like the male is preventing the female from reaching the door.
00:09
All right, 1923.
00:15
Twenty-three.
00:17
Can you help out two, two and twelve? Asking for more cars on a domestic battery.
00:21
Near Lawrence Ave.
00:23
Can you head up that way?
00:25
Coming from Irving and Western.
00:28
All right. And twenty-five, what about you? You at all close to Lawrence? Head that way.
00:35
Coming from Belmont, I am not sure, but.
00:38
All right, if anyone else is north, got two three and five responding.
00:42
Lawrence Ave did just get another call.
00:47
Anonymous hears fighting from the third floor coming in as another domestic battery.
00:52
Twenty two and twelve hold up, your assist cars are on the way.
00:55
Again, if anyone north side, let me know to meet at Lawrence Ave on a domestic battery.
01:05
There is a history of domestics at apartment 305, so 22 and 12.
01:10
Please stand by for backup on the way.
01:14
All right, did you see 925 traveling westbound on Lawrence almost to the location?
01:23
25, let me know when you get eyes on 22 or 12.
01:25
22 and 12, please hold up.
01:27
Backup is pulling up soon.
01:34
Four and three, we need to get that in.
01:37
All right, twenty-five unseen.
01:39
Twenty-two, did you get in the building? Two two,
01:45
We're in residence 305.
01:47
All right, two five.
01:49
Oh,
01:51
We have the male in custody, but he's resisting us.
01:56
All right, two five in the history there was a buzzer to get in.
02:00
Buzz apartment 304, name (name withheld) to get in.
02:03
Maybe you could buzz 304 to get in.
02:07
We got someone to open.
02:12
Oh good, you got someone open? All right, up to 305.
02:20
Let me know when he got eyes on two-two.
02:22
It says he's in apartment 305 with one,
02:25
Resisting. 20 SCU pulling up.
02:27
23 CU pulling up.
02:35
Again, Lawrence Ave apartment 305.
02:38
Lawrence Ave apartment 305 on the three.
02:46
Anybody got eyes on two, two and twelve yet in unit 305?
02:51
Yeah, 920. All right, 20 made it on scene up to 305 with 12 and 22.
02:58
920 is on scene.
03:00
Lawrence Ave.
03:01
It is unit 305.
03:08
M920, disregard anyone else.
03:11
All right, and now here comes the disregard.
03:13
Disregard anyone not on scene.
03:15
Lawrence Ave, apartment 305, getting a disregard from sergeant 1920.
03:19
Disregard Lawrence Ave.
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