Person reported with knife at Logan Square station, Chicago IL
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A person carrying a beige knife was reported at Logan Square station on the Blue Line. The suspect was described as male wearing dark blue clothing and carrying two bags. Officers checked the area but did not find anyone matching the description.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
14, 13, Unison 14, and Citywide is a ticket of a person with a knife.
00:03
Person with a knife on the Blue Line, Logan Square station, near North Milwaukee.
00:07
Blue Line, Logan Square station, near North Milwaukee.
00:10
Caller reports male suspect pulled the knife on him.
00:12
Male has two bags, dark blue clothing,
00:15
stated he pulled out a beige knife.
00:17
Nothing further for that.
00:18
It's going to be Zone 3 clear.
00:21
Go. Thank you.
00:30
1211.
00:32
1211. Can we just get lunch at the station?
00:38
From far.
00:46
148, 1 Frank.
00:47
Let's that person with an ice.
00:49
If you do a call back and find out of three levels, they're still down in the tunnel.
01:04
7301, Sam is currently checking the pods.
01:07
As of right now, there's no mass units that are responding in the area.
01:11
Give them one second why they check the pod.
01:17
Can we do a callback?
01:21
Negative. It has an E for the phone number.
01:28
And per 7301, Sam, they do not see anyone match the description of the offender on scene at all.
01:35
And again, we cannot do a follow back person on the number.
01:38
We're walking down shares right now.
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Location mentioned:
N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
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