Vehicle flees traffic stop in chicago disregarding signals, Chicago IL
A black Mitsubishi with an Illinois license plate fled from a traffic stop in Chicago near 111th Street and State Street. The vehicle ran traffic signals while fleeing. The car is under an active impoundment order until September 30, 2026.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
01:49
Transcript:
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Hey, we just had a vehicle takeoff on us.
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We're at near 111th Street.
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They're going eastbound towards State Street from Wentworth.
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Disregarding all traffic signals.
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I'll get you the plate in a second.
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10-4[1], going 18 from near 111th then what more.
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It's a black Mitsubishi.
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Black Mitsubishi, 104.
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Black Mitsubishi, 104.
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5-6-1-Anam.
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Illinois plate, Charlie Adam,
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(number withheld).
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Charlie Adam, (number withheld) for a black Mitsubishi, 10-4[1].
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And can you hold this down heading into class to do a flinging and living?
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10-4[1].
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5-6-1.
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5-61.
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5.61.
00:55
Does the FDS, your room have anything on that car?
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5-0-2-Sams.
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5-0-2-Sams.
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Yes, squad.
01:03
We've seen it passing through near 111th and State continuing eastbound.
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Last seen ahead of passing near 111th and State going eastbound someplace.
01:17
Car comes to that, the 105 in U and M with our counterpart, the 22-0 about it.
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232.
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Yeah, 10539, South Union, who's towards registering.
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Yeah, we check it out right now, save day over there.
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10th, 24th, 2332.
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And that vehicle also has an impoundment order that's active until the 30th of September, 2026.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
E 111th St & S State St, Chicago, IL 60628
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