Suspect damages vehicle during theft on Leland Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of property damage near West Leland Avenue after a suspect was interrupted while attempting to steal a catalytic converter. The suspect broke vehicle windows and fled southbound on Clark Street in a red four-door car with multiple occupants. The suspect was described as limping and wearing black clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 02
Listen to dispatch call
00:57
Transcript:
00:00
That's 912.
00:01
Hey, whenever you get done clearing up from Gash, gonna have to scratch out some paper possibly for a criminal damage to property just occurred near Leland Ave.
00:11
Speak to a roadie at that location.
00:13
He said that he interrupted a catalytic converter thief who was.
00:17
I guess he was still in the converter from someone else's vehicle, broke out all of his windows.
00:23
Since then, the suspect took off in a red four-door car occupied three times and went southbound on Clark.
00:32
Nineteen twelve ten four, you can close it right now.
00:37
Ten four.
00:42
And still coming in with details.
00:44
The follow up is specifying now that the suspect was limping as he ran back to the car wearing all black clothes.
00:50
Occupants in all black clothing.
00:53
Description of suspects removed due to privacy rules.
00:56
He didn't have any plate information.
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Location mentioned:
W Leland Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
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