Police investigate man patting people at train station, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a man patting people down at the Orange Line Pulaski and Fifty-first Street station in Chicago. The man was seen walking in and out of the station, reportedly approaching bystanders.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Pending an eight, we've got a suspicious person.
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Orange Line Pulaski Fifty-first Street station, 30-to-35-year-old male wearing black hoodie, gray pants, black shoes, walking in and out of the station, patting people down.
00:12
No further.
00:20
Seven hundred and twenty-six.
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Seven hundred and twenty-six.
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Can you show us clear in Washington, please?
00:27
Ten four.
00:33
Eight hundred and sixty-four David.
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David,
00:38
Can you check out the person patting down people over at Orange Line Pulaski Fifty-first Street station?
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