K9 unit requested for money sniff in drug case, Chicago IL
Police officers requested a drug detection dog to perform a money sniff as part of a drug investigation near W Maxwell St, Chicago.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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I request a drug dog that comes for a money sniff at the 25th district.
00:05
You're close, you need citywide one.
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One more over.
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561 boy.
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2561 boy.
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24, is there a dog available for a money sniff at the 255 district?
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Dr. Adams.
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CMA 607 S. My bruntailed, Wilkins, I'm going to be able to block out a little cell.
00:35
I don't know how these good days are called.
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CMA 45.
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25.
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25.
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46, you can put it on the box.
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10-5[1]-6-Mboi, what are we going over there for?
01:05
May 10 for a drug rent.
01:08
How much?
01:10
$1,294.
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$1,400?
01:16
$194, U.S.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-5: Relay a message or information to another person or unit.
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Location mentioned:
University Police, 943 W Maxwell St, Chicago, IL 60608
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