Suspicious intoxicated male with alleged weapon near railroad ave, Bartlett IL
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According to the dispatch call, a male appearing intoxicated was reported near the train station close to East Railroad Avenue. He allegedly claimed to have a gun, possibly an AK-47, in his backpack but no weapon was confirmed visible. The individual appeared to be wearing camouflage and protective gear while riding an electric bike.
Audio|Heard on: DuPage County Police Dispatch 1 - West
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01:45
Transcript:
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As for a suspicious person at the train station,
00:03
caller was inside the train station.
00:06
He said a male black teenager wearing all-camo with a helmet walked in, very intoxicated.
00:12
I was talking to everybody acting strange and announced that he had a gun in his backpack.
00:18
He said he's about to support the north entrance of Chicago.
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Thank you three and if anyone else can forth.
00:32
Nicky one can get away.
00:36
31, 3131 and myself off that way, huh?
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10-4. It's close up.
00:45
It's great and driving now.
01:01
Number one, your case is 1358, 1358.
01:08
A child black teenager, they said he's wearing all camo, he had a helmet on, he's got a big electric bike, he's got elbow pads and wrist pads.
01:24
They were claiming he said that he might have a gun, but they didn't see them.
01:30
Yeah, they didn't see anything.
01:31
He stated he had one.
01:34
I just announced he had an AK-47 in his bag.
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He didn't actually see it.
01:42
He just said that he had an AK-47 in his bag.
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Location mentioned:
266E E Railroad Ave, Bartlett, IL 60103
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