Order of protection violation near South Ellis Avenue, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, there was a violation of an order of protection near South Ellis Avenue. The alert was activated twice but officers had not contacted the person involved when the alert cleared shortly after activation.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
A violation of order of protection involving (name withheld).
00:01
The alert was activated about an hour and 20 minutes ago.
00:05
Location near 67th Street, Apartment 2H.
00:07
The alert was only activated once at the time of the call.
00:11
The officers had not made contact and the alert was still active.
00:20
Unit 332 is going to be negative.
00:23
Show me back on my DLA.
00:26
I'm going to be in the station doing the paperwork on that.
00:28
Stopping the alert for that person would have been done, but I'm working through the paperwork.
00:36
Oh, all right.
00:37
That's where they had you clear.
00:38
168, 12, Reglin, you're in on paperwork.
00:41
10-4.
00:47
224.
00:53
The 24 you call.
00:56
I did. Can you write by this violation of protection? (name withheld), near South Ellis Avenue, Apartment 101.
01:03
It has about 20 minutes on it.
01:05
The victim,
01:08
It doesn't say if they contacted her or not, but the alert did clear.
01:11
It cleared after being activated twice; both alerts were only active for one minute.
01:17
I'm sorry, for one minute.
01:18
It cleared at 1329 and 1330 hours.
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Location mentioned:
S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60653
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