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Man breaks into vehicles near 62nd Street in ChicagoChicago IL

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S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637

According to the dispatch call, a man was seen trying to open car doors near 62nd Street between Vernon and King in Chicago. He entered multiple vehicles, including a gray sedan, before running south on King Street and entering a nearby building.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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04:0
Transcript:
00:00
That's walking westbound on 62nd Street between Vernon and King, and he's randomly attempting to open car doors.
00:10
All right, time for us.
00:16
A male one.
00:18
He's wearing a black coat with a white hoodie underneath,
00:22
black pants.
00:27
He successfully opened one vehicle.
00:32
It's an SUV parked right on 62nd Street between Vernon and King.
00:37
It's on the north side of the street.
00:45
We want to.
00:47
You head over to 62nd and Vernon.
00:51
I've got a suspicious male over there.
00:53
Checking cars.
00:56
He's on the vehicle.
00:59
It's parked.
01:02
You said he's now inside a vehicle.
01:04
And he is getting out right now.
01:10
312, copy.
01:12
Okay.
01:15
Male 1, black coat, white hoodie underneath, black pants.
01:17
O2 Sammy, don't see any weapons?
01:21
No weapons.
01:23
He got by found and he's once again attempting to open other car doors.
01:30
He's approaching King.
01:33
I got him approaching K-962, Mount 1, black coat, white hoodie, black pants attempting to open car doors.
01:46
He successfully opened another vehicle and gained entry.
01:51
So once again, criminal trespass to the vehicle.
01:54
All right, gained entry to another vehicle.
01:58
Can I have a description of that?
02:02
It looks like a gray sedan this time.
02:09
Gray sedan.
02:10
Do you know if it's in the middle of the block or is the end of the block?
02:19
Oh, two, Sam.
02:20
It's like in the middle of the block between King and Vernon on the north side of the street.
02:29
All right, middle of the block.
02:31
I'm 62 between King and Vernon, north side of the street.
02:39
Hypercombe.
02:41
Gray sedan.
02:47
Those vehicles, they're on your left.
02:50
They're on your left.
02:54
Colorie.
02:57
He said he's running.
02:59
He's running southbound on King.
03:01
Got him running south on King.
03:08
He's got him running southbound on King.
03:10
Running southbound on King from 62.
03:17
We have eyes on him.
03:21
I don't have eyes.
03:23
I have eyes.
03:25
All right, lost sight southbound on King from 60 seconds.
03:30
Now one black coat, white hoodie underneath, black pants.
03:37
Three, Ted, show me on King.
03:40
10.4.
03:43
3.22.
03:47
The offender was last seen near South King.
03:52
He went inside a building.
03:56
All right, our offender was last seen near South King, he went inside the building.

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S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60637

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