Woman threatened to drown herself near 67th Street lake, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman threatened to drown herself in the lake near East 67th Street in Chicago. Two children, ages seven and five, were present and later taken for medical evaluation. Search and rescue teams including marine and helicopter units were dispatched to find the woman driving a white four-door sedan.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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06:6
Transcript:
00:00
And it's the morning three.
00:01
We've got a person calling for help in the area near East 67th Street.
00:06
Open line, female was yelling, crying, then heard a male's voice saying it's okay, terminated the call.
00:12
Just got another call from 70th in Texan.
00:15
I believe it may be related.
00:18
Coming in details to follow.
00:19
Nothing further.
00:24
Read 10 further.
00:26
Oh, wait a sorry.
00:30
We're paying the children's names.
00:32
The children are now saying the mother especially is going through the lake.
00:36
So they're found on 67 that somebody wants to,
00:39
you can pull these cars from over here, maybe heading to the waterline, so they can say it unusual.
00:44
We'll try to get her name as well.
00:51
Sergeant, you said the mom said she was going to a funeral?
00:56
I don't know, she was going to drown herself in the lake.
00:58
So can we send a couple cars to the lake? We'll try to get her name as well.
01:02
It seems to be search for anything unusual out there.
01:04
It's a cold day that shouldn't be too many people by the water.
01:08
Okay, all right, 10-4[1].
01:12
399. 399.
01:14
399.
01:17
The Marine unit and helicopter, please.
01:22
Yep, my partner's already on it.
01:24
He's shooting out messages right now.
01:27
Thanks a lot.
01:32
Do you turn further?
01:34
Ten, go ahead.
01:37
The mother is in a white car, four-door, small sedan,
01:41
maybe search for that car down that way by the water.
01:44
Right, four-door small sedan vehicles and four...
01:50
All right, in 3.10, where are we going about in Lake? Are we doing 63rd Street or just a perimeter over there?
02:02
Yeah, I worked in 67th, both north and south.
02:09
Okay, 10-4[1].
02:10
We'll try to see what we can do with that one.
02:12
And no name owner yet, right, sorry?
02:19
3-02, Sam.
02:21
O'S-SAM.
02:23
I know we got a car description, but do we happen to have a description of the female herself?
02:29
We don't have much yet, O2, Sam.
02:31
I think TN, they're all working on it right now.
02:36
Yeah, three times.
02:38
We're dealing with children very limited details.
02:40
We're trying to get it.
02:41
We'll get a few.
02:43
Yeah, we figured.
02:46
How old are the children again, search?
02:54
They are seven years of age and five years of age.
02:59
Seven and a five-year-old.
03:01
Ten four.
03:06
So my five.
03:08
310 again?
03:09
310.
03:11
All right, don't have to name yet, but it's a female black, 12 years of age,
03:17
a lighter brown, complexion, skinny.
03:20
She has long black hair that she wears down.
03:24
She's wearing a white T-shirt,
03:26
a gray jacket, and she's wearing pink, new balance gym shoes.
03:35
Good time.
03:37
Sir.
03:39
The name is (name withheld).
03:43
Ungo's spelling.
03:49
All righty, ten four.
03:51
Hey and three three, can you roll ambulance for these kids? We'll get in the hospital.
03:55
Take seven, guys.
03:57
At one, gas station.
03:58
Tickle.
04:00
Citgo gas station right there on Cottage Grove.
04:02
We'll get them rolling, sir.
04:12
320 to show myself and 321 going to the lake to search for something regarding it on 3 hands internet.
04:25
All right, 1040, I got you in the 2-1, headed towards the leg, the torso.
04:30
Again, the name we got is (name withheld), unknown spelling on it.
04:34
The description we got on her is a female black.
04:36
She's about light, brown complexion,
04:38
being skinny-built.
04:41
She is known to have long black hair.
04:43
Last seen, wearing a white T-shirt, gray jacket, pink new balance.
04:54
Anything?
04:59
Two,
05:00
two, two,
05:01
three.
05:03
You can we get a one call for now?
05:09
One paw already.
05:11
And then two, two, two, double back up for me again on a suspicious person.
05:17
You know what? Stand by on it, because they sent it over a suspicious person with no details.
05:27
3.10.
05:29
Sorry.
05:32
Click at SPSC searching the name, see if there's a plate attached to it.
05:35
Any ISR, any stops?
05:37
Yeah, we're trying right now.
05:42
302, Sam.
05:44
O2, Sam, go ahead.
05:47
Is the name on the ticket? If it's not, can you give it to me one more time?
05:51
Yeah, we spelled it the best way we could.
05:54
(name withheld).
05:57
Robert, Ida, Adam,
05:59
and then Carol.
06:00
Spell it, however it sounds to you.
06:05
Time 4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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E 67th St, Chicago, IL
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