Suspicious damaged door reported at residence in Chicago, Chicago IL


Police responded to a report of a possible burglary at a residence near South Crandon Ave in Chicago. The property manager said the front door might be open and the elderly resident was afraid to come outside. Upon checking, officers found the door was closed but the handle was damaged.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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32. The property manager says that she's not on scene, and the elderly lady is afraid to come outside.
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She said the front door or the black door may be open, but the male we're looking for is a male black, five, six shoulder and dreads.
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He's dark-reflected.
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We made entrance.
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Entering the unit.
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32 is an open door where we're going to make entry.
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You're another unit to head over near South Crandon Ave.
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332 has an open door near South Crandon Ave.
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Another unit to assist 332.
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331, you available.
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3.31.
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31. Before you head to the alarm, go assist 332, 609.29.
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Near south currently have an open door.
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332, you can disregard.
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It's not an open door.
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The handle is the damage.
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Top-blon device.
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10-4[1]-3-3-1 disregard.
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You can head to the alarm in this regard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near S Crandon Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
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