Landlord requests well-being check for blind tenant, Chicago IL


A landlord requested a well-being check for a 55-year-old blind tenant at near South Maryland. The tenant has not been heard from since August 1 and is not answering the door.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
02:10
Transcript:
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Nunes in Two, Tech, well-being, near South Maryland.
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(name withheld) is the landlord.
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She's (name withheld), 55, and blind.
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She hasn't heard from him since the 1st of August.
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2nd11.
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3rd 811.
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Thanks, well. Can we have a problem solving event?
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6-1-6-3, King Drive.
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10-4[1]. 2-2-2-2.
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222.
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And 220. And 220.
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22 on the check of well-being near Maryland unit B as in boy the landlord is calling
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she said (name withheld) 55 who's blind she has heard from him since August 1st and no one answering the door what a call
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2299, coming from the station.
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Okay, 10-4[1], and I did check the history.
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It looks like back in July and August, it was a (name withheld), he was the name victim on it. So,
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there's just, you know, heads up.
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But no other calls, M.S or nothing.
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He's in unit G like George.
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You're a 20-a-wave off, 214.
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One-four.
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You arrive at 22, only check the well-being, and give 20 a wave off.
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99, I'm already.
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220, you copped.
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99, thanks.
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Welcome.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
Near S Maryland Ave b, Chicago, IL 60615
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