Disorderly conduct resolved at west lawrence avenue, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police were dispatched to a disorderly conduct report near West Lawrence Avenue. Upon arrival, the involved parties resolved the issue without further police action and the call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
And 1752 for the backup.
00:05
Second two.
00:06
Backup 33, please, near West Lawrence.
00:13
1751, near West Lawrence.
00:15
1751.
00:19
751. 751.
00:23
Well, I know I'm going into the station right now, but 33 and 52 are helping me.
00:26
I'm going to go back them up at their job also now.
00:30
Okay, 10-4[1].
00:37
17-72?
00:43
7-72?
00:44
We still have you down in 17.
00:46
Are you assisting?
00:51
Yes, squad, and now we're going to have a station assigned into 31st and Sacramento.
00:55
I'll go vehicle out there.
00:56
Time for it.
01:02
6.5kana mobile, 24.
01:05
1624 for mobile.
01:08
24.
01:09
Are you still there with the detective?
01:13
I'm here with DET, uh,
01:16
search.
01:21
No, no try to send her.
01:31
1723
01:37
203 Federal Recovery 4408 North Mozart (name withheld) recovered his stolen truck under John John (number withheld)
01:47
2399
01:52
1752 752
01:56
752
01:58
I can give 33 and 51 a wave-off.
02:02
The customer and the owner squashed it, so it'll be a code.
02:10
All right, time for 1733 and 1751.
02:14
You just like a complete disregard.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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