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Residential alarm at a Chicago home prompts investigationChicago IL

audio iconBurglary
Near W Scott St, Chicago, IL 60610

Police responded to a residential alarm near West Scott Street in Chicago and investigated a possible break-in. No entry was made into the home. Separately, officers responded to a disturbance involving residents fighting and throwing bottles in the same building.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
04:22
Transcript:
00:00
Residential alarm, near West Scott, near West Scott from the attic door.
00:07
104.
00:12
21.
00:18
121. The reload came, moved both vehicles, you can put us in one on paper.
00:24
121, you're going to, or you're in one, on paper, 24.
00:33
123.
00:39
1.23, can you show us assisting 46.5 at Roosevelt and Canal on a stop?
00:48
Okay.
00:49
So the units in one citywide battery in progress, they're away South Michigan.
00:52
He's already in the apartment.
00:54
They're residents fighting at the building.
00:57
One guest brought two other guests with him, and now they're fighting.
01:01
The car can provide a room number, but they're throwing bottles.
01:04
I have nothing further.
01:05
First District zone four.
01:08
11, we'll take it.
01:11
Thanks.
01:13
1824. 12.1.11.
01:16
1824.
01:19
Shores at Clyburn and Division on a traffic stop.
01:25
Division and Clyburn on a stop, 1824, 10, 4.
01:28
112, are you trying to come in?
01:31
Yeah, sure, 111.
01:34
1014. 131, were you trying to come in?
01:38
Yeah, just go to 111stown.
01:42
5'4.
01:47
113, put a sound of his.
01:51
All right.
02:02
1881, Charlie.
02:05
1881, Charlie.
02:07
Show us over here on Scott.
02:09
There's an audible alarm.
02:10
We're out in the back.
02:14
All right, 10-4[1].
02:20
133.
02:22
Can you show us his 1111 please?
02:26
All right,
02:29
with 111 on 123 each job, gotcha.
02:33
Case 3 on zone 4.
02:39
Police helicopter number 3.
02:43
Are we still needed?
02:47
I mean,
02:49
yeah, if you want to come hang out, I don't, they've not hit any time soon.
02:53
We've lost them, northbound Clinton from Roosevelt while you were getting gas, but I'm sure they'll be back.
02:59
There were a bunch of them.
03:06
That was a quick fuel stop.
03:08
Snack bar must have been closed.
03:12
Yeah, it's a quick turn.
03:14
All right, we're going to head back to BASA and type of the report.
03:19
Alright, and four.
03:26
Okay, 5.
03:32
46.5.
03:35
Hey, well, I can give me a point, isn't it?
03:39
From Roosevelt and Canal.
03:45
Tiff, we'll go now.
03:47
All right, we have a 46 boy tonight.
03:54
No, 4132, and show us a 111.
03:57
132, okay. 46 boy, 46 boy, 5-pointed his gun again.
04:01
That event number (number withheld).
04:14
1814.
04:16
You can fill it down, there's no chance of an entry.
04:19
Anybody else going to near Westcott can slow it now.
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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