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Suspicious person reported breaking into cars near South Lake ParkChicago IL

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S Lake Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60615

According to the dispatch call, a suspicious man was reported breaking into cars near 4800 South Lake Park Avenue. A woman waiting at a bus stop saw him and ran away. Police patrol was requested in the area.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
00:36
Transcript:
00:00
New to the board into a suspicious person, near South Lake Park Avenue.
00:04
Caller states he was told by a female who was waiting at the bus stop that a male has been walking around breaking into cars,
00:13
then the female ran away.
00:14
Nothing further.
00:16
All the two.
00:21
All the truth.
00:24
Suspicious person.
00:25
It's more of an info ticket,
00:26
near South Lake Park Avenue.
00:28
Caller says he was told by a female who was waiting at the bus stop, then a male was breaking into cars in the area, then ran away.
00:34
They just want somebody to patrol the area.

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Location mentioned:
S Lake Park Ave, Chicago, IL 60615

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