Vehicle registration check at 63rd Street car wash, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle registration check at a car wash on West 63rd Street identified a black Ford registered out of Ohio. Separately, a report of domestic battery involved a woman attacked by her boyfriend.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
813. All right, that is coming back to (name withheld), (number withheld), Burley Street.
00:16
This is coming back out of Ohio.
00:21
Hold on. Bye.
00:27
Are you looking at a black Ford?
00:32
Negative. Okay.
00:39
All right, I'm going to keep looking.
00:41
812.
00:44
Landis 842 on the line.
00:47
All right, 201 on the time.
00:54
813, I'm going to repeat that plate.
00:57
See like time, (number withheld), correct?
01:03
104.
01:05
Yeah,
01:10
813. I'm getting the same thing, Ohio.
01:13
Coming back out of Ohio to a black Ford.
01:19
104, thank you.
01:27
722.
01:28
22. 22.
01:31
722, domestic battery.
01:34
438 was normal parkway, apartment 8 on first floor.
01:38
You're going to see Mr.
01:39
Leary. 14-year-old says the mother, Ms.
01:43
(name withheld), was attacked by the boyfriend.
01:45
Call her sister ordered him over to get out, but mom is still there with the boyfriend.
01:48
That's probably drinking nothing further, but that's all the info I have.
01:57
10-4.
02:02
813.
02:04
What unit, do I have something there?
02:08
813. 813.
02:10
813. Can you show us at the Spirit of America car wash is 5115 West 63rd Street on that vehicle?
02:29
10-4. Okay, 813, this is on what vehicle?
02:37
The vehicle we ran the blade for, the T15.
02:41
Okay,
02:43
I just wanted to confirm.
02:44
I'm just sitting down.
02:45
5-115, what's 63rd Street? 104.
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