Possible theft near West Washington St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible theft near West Washington Street in Chicago. The victim, who had relocated after the incident, reported that a phone and a wallet were taken approximately 40 minutes earlier. Officers gathered suspect details describing two individuals, one of whom may have long hair. The matter appeared to involve a potential theft rather than a robbery.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, I made contact with the victim.
00:01
He said he relocated near West Washington St.
00:05
He's there now.
00:06
So if you could send a paper car, this did happen approximately 40 minutes ago.
00:11
It doesn't sound like it was a robbery.
00:13
It could have been a robbery. A theft, but can you send a paper call over there?
00:31
Hey, can you see what was taken because one of the workers here said a phone was taken.
00:44
It was a phone and a wallet.
00:49
So I'm there actually with the caller.
00:51
I've contacted him over the phone.
00:53
He's near West Washington St.
00:58
And then when you're ready, I'll go for the description to the suspects.
01:06
Description provided: two male individuals.
01:10
One wearing a blue jacket and unknown color pants.
01:14
Wearing a blue beanie with the letters K A C on it.
01:23
Other individual wearing an all-blue outfit.
01:43
The person wearing the beanie has long hair.
02:01
The victim is near West Washington St.
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