Employee deposits $2,500 after fake executive call, Chicago IL


The audio reports a traffic accident near 63rd and Racing with units en route. It also describes a deceptive practice at Dunkin' Donuts, 4649 S Cicero Ave: an employee deposited $2,500 into a Nationwide account after an unknown man claiming to be linked to Dunkin' Donuts executives asked them to. Receipts were reviewed and the funds appear to have gone to an account in Mexico. The speaker also mentions being blocked in northbound traffic.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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Transcript:
Do you have anything on 63rd and racing traffic accident? We do. We have units in route. Cross looks over. Making sure we just switch you to the zone. Yeah, except for. We got them coming. We got a deceptive practice report at Dunkin' Donuts 4-649 Cicero, complaint states and employee deposit. 2,500 into account with nationwide at the request of an unknown mail claiming to be affiliated with executives of Dunkin' Donuts. This was done Saturday evening. Color has reviewed the receipts that the employee is in, I guess, reflects that the employee's accounts in Mexico. 716, I'm going to be blocked in northbound traffic on the street.
Do you have anything on 63rd and racing traffic accident? We do. We have units in route. Cross looks over. Making sure we just switch you to the zone. Yeah, except for. We got them coming. We got a deceptive practice report at Dunkin' Donuts 4-649 Cicero, complaint states and employee deposit. 2,500 into account with nationwide at the request of an unknown mail claiming to be affiliated with executives of Dunkin' Donuts. This was done Saturday evening. Color has reviewed the receipts that the employee is in, I guess, reflects that the employee's accounts in Mexico. 716, I'm going to be blocked in northbound traffic on the street.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Cicero Ave, Chicago, IL 60632
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