Foot pursuit near 61st and Morgan ends in detention, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were engaged in a foot pursuit near 61st and Morgan. A male suspect, approximately 35 years old and wearing dark clothing, was detained near South Morgan. The situation was later reported as under control.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
60th and Morgan, we got one running westbound.
00:02
All right, so 61st and Morgan, can send more cars to Six One David.
00:05
Got one running westbound here.
00:12
Six is the first in Morgan.
00:19
And now Six One David got description?
00:23
Male wearing black t-shirt, black pants.
00:26
Approximately thirty-five years old.
00:29
All right, approximately thirty-five-year-old male wearing black shirt and pants, last seen going westbound near 61st and Sangamon.
00:34
I am sorry, near 61st and Morgan.
00:39
You said 61, right? Six One David.
00:48
Where you at now? Where you at now?
00:52
Near Morgan, I got him.
00:54
All right, near South Morgan, break time.
01:05
Again, they got one detained.
01:06
Yeah, slow it down if you're responding near Morgan.
01:10
They got one detained, they're good.
01:11
Again, slow it down, near Morgan.
01:17
Where are you detained at?
01:20
Near South Morgan.
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Location mentioned:
S Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60621
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