Man reported stealing items and leaving during welfare check, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check at an apartment near E 65th Street involved a woman reporting that her husband was stealing her belongings and trying to leave. The woman later called back to say he had left and attempted to cancel the call.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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but... There's a check-the-well-being, then it came in as a domestic near E 65th St, Unit 1705.
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Caller said that her male husband, by the name of (name withheld),
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is stealing her items, spreading a herder, unknown weapons,
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drinking and drugs.
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Then he was trying to leave.
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He's a male, 62 wreck.
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Well, he got blonde hair and a red coat, blue shirt, brown pants, black and red Jordan.
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But then she called back and said he left.
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She was trying to cancel.
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Okay.
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Three to one, William.
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All right, I'm going to need another card to go over here with 15 and 23.
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The standard is three couples fighting in the hallway.
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Securities calling in 3550 on roads.
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I'm sorry,
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a group of three fighting.
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for a night's vehicle.
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Okay, great, thank you.
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321 williams 321 hey i need you to ride with 13 although she got the council but the husband could come back it was a detective well-being in a domestic near E 65th St unit 1705 we need you to ride with 13
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Location mentioned:
E 65th St, Chicago, IL 60637
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