Woman blocked from retrieving belongings during domestic dispute, Chicago IL
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A domestic dispute occurred near Pershing and Michigan where a woman was outside and her husband refused to allow her to retrieve belongings from his vehicle. Police were requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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21.
00:01
I'm going to get you an assist on this.
00:04
It's coming up as a domestic at Pershing and Michigan.
00:08
(Name withheld) said she will be in front.
00:12
Domestic with the husband.
00:14
She's outside and he's refusing to allow her to get her belongings from his vehicle.
00:19
And can I get a car to go to Pershing in Michigan with 211?
00:27
This is called from the station.
00:35
Thank you.
00:37
Still pending in 3.
00:39
I have the Bergo alarm over the time.
00:43
1322E 72nd place and I have a 5th citizen in 2 6054 Drexel also pending 3 is a park and 7 3 in St.
00:57
Lawrence
01:05
224 yes
01:11
You can show me a system, uh, 211.
01:14
All right.
01:19
Two sound one.
01:21
Did she say what kind of car was?
01:25
The domestic on Pershing and Michigan looks like it's two people having a conversation, but the black Cadillac is driving off is going westbound on 39th Street from Michigan.
01:39
No, she never mentioned anything about the description of the vehicle.
01:47
Looks like Eddie John 36070.
01:51
That vehicle is about that state in Persian, but she's at Michigan and Persian.
01:59
Okay.
02:02
Okay.
02:06
He said it's a black Cadillac.
02:07
He said it's a black Cadillac.
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Location mentioned:
S Michigan Ave & E Pershing Rd, Chicago, IL 60653
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