White 2024 bmw reported stolen near 31st and spring, Oak Brook IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a white 2024 BMW was reported stolen near 31st Street and Spring Road in Oak Brook. Police received a license plate reader alert and confirmed the vehicle is traveling westbound in the area.
Audio|Heard on: DuComm Police 1 East - Lombard, and Villa Park
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Transcript:
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Grace and Belvin, Belvin, and Grace on an Illinois truck plate,
00:05
a portion P-Call (number withheld).
00:10
A portion P-Pol-(number withheld).
00:19
Here, one, no hook's got an LPR hit[1], westbound.
00:23
20 seconds from Spring, I believe.
00:25
Check it out.
00:26
I can't. I know.
00:31
I think it is in LPR, his 31st and Spring Road.
00:37
But they're by then there might be more information.
00:43
I advise it will be 31st in spring, spring in 31st, for V-Victor-25 correction.
00:52
D. David J. John, (number withheld), D.J.
00:56
(number withheld). Looks like it comes back on a stolen vehicle.
01:00
It is a white 24 BMW.
01:03
I'm still waiting for a direction of travel.
01:05
It should be westbound.
01:08
I'll be heading to 83.
01:11
Yeah, confirming westbound, lasting Oak Brook in Spring, Spring and Oak Brook.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
LPR hit: License Plate Reader alert/match on a hotlist
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Location mentioned:
31st St & Spring Rd, Oak Brook, IL 60523
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