Officer escorts woman afraid to walk home near south king drive, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a female caller requested help and was afraid to walk home near South King Drive in Chicago. An officer escorted her safely to her residence. No offender was found.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Person calling for L-47-inchaxil was a female asking for help on the phone, next that's all we got
00:08
21, 9-9 9-9 2.69 Charlie
00:19
Two, six one, Charlie.
00:22
Traffic stop, 57, state.
00:23
Can you run a plate for me?
00:26
What's a plate?
00:28
Frank Tom, 6174, Illinois plate.
00:32
Should come back to a great gear.
00:39
Gray, Kia 2024, the dance from the Caleb Ludson.
00:44
Valid until November 2026, 4220 South King Drive, Chicago.
00:51
Good morning, thank you.
00:54
All of them.
00:58
All of them.
01:00
You can get you turned out to you point quickly.
01:04
So change it to what?
01:08
(number withheld) please.
01:10
Okay, it's changed.
01:12
Okay, it's changed.
01:14
Three times.
01:16
Three times.
01:19
I don't see the offender over here, but the young lady is afraid to walk home.
01:24
So I'm going to take her to her address near South King Drive,
01:32
and 000 on the miles.
01:36
All right, taking 1 to near South King with the resident,
01:41
we're taking her home, 1953.
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