Vehicle with open doors and keys in ignition found in alley, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was found in an alley near South Maplewood Avenue with its doors open, belongings scattered outside, and keys in the ignition. The car is registered near South Rockwell Avenue. Police checked and found the vehicle not reported stolen.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
00:00
832.
00:01
832. 832.
00:06
Yes,
00:07
ma'am. Can somebody go to the address of...
00:16
42 West 53rd place.
00:18
She is just owner knows where her car is at? 832.
00:24
I'm sorry. It's over here in the alley near South Maplewood.
00:28
The doors are open.
00:31
Stuff is hanging out of the doors on the ground and the keys are still in the ignition.
00:36
All right, unfortunately your radio keeps cutting out on you.
00:39
What's the location where the car is registered to that you need to send somebody to?
00:43
And what's the plate? I'll see if please work.
00:46
I ran the plate number, the Frank Adam,
00:50
(number withheld) plate.
00:53
Hold on, one second.
01:00
That's for the grade 2005 Accura, correct?
01:04
Yeah, that bit.
01:13
Actually, I'm sorry, the address is near South Rockwell.
01:17
I think that's about 9.
01:19
Can you see if somebody can, from 9 or whatever, can roll over there and see if they know where the car is? It's not coming back stolen or anything, but the doors are wide open, the keys and the ignition,
01:32
stuff is hanging out of the car and have running damage, all that good stuff.
01:38
Okay, yeah, let me type it up and send it over to them.
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Location mentioned:
S Maplewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60629
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