Police respond to noise complaint, find intoxicated resident, Chicago IL
Police responded to a noise complaint near South Clyde Avenue after an anonymous call about suspicious activity. Upon arrival, officers found an intoxicated resident upset about noisy neighbors but no evidence of illegal activity.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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Sergeant 3, we had a prostitution ticket, near South Clyde.
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They said people in there doing all kinds of strange stuff.
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Anonymous caller, can I code it?
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32, you can call that.
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Thank you. 2.13.
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2.13.
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Yeah, with that name for the Hoku, is, uh, you see that order of protection is it under? Is it valid?
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I can't run his name, hold on.
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331.
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331. Yeah,
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we made contact with the caller over here on Clyde.
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She's just complained about the neighbor upstairs causing the noise.
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She didn't mention any form of us.
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So just a heads-up, you might get a call back.
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The caller was extremely intoxicated, it appeared.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Clyde Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
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