Person fled after knife assault near 94th Street apartment, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a person with a knife who possibly sexually assaulted a victim near apartment 203 at 94th Street and Doty in Chicago. The suspect fled eastbound from the scene. The victim was taken to the hospital. The suspect may still be armed, but this has not been confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
05:27
Transcript:
00:00
I can do me a big favor.
00:01
Whoever is downstairs,
00:04
does someone talk to the victim and ask them which apartment number it is?
00:11
Anybody outside of 103rd Street to talk to the victim to find out what apartment?
00:17
233 and A in Amble.
00:20
(acknowledgment).
00:26
143 area.
00:30
233 is 203.
00:33
Apartment 203, all the 2 is you copy.
00:38
2.24.
00:44
524.
00:47
524. 524.
00:49
Okay, that's 103 and Doty.
00:52
And vote.
00:59
233, we get more info from the victim.
01:01
He's a male black jacket, hands, he fled eastbound from the location.
01:09
So he's not in the building, he fled eastbound?
01:13
He's not in the building, he fled eastbound.
01:17
33, he's about six foot, 180 pounds.
01:21
Did he still have the knife of the weapon? Two, this one, Daddy, so on the scene.
01:28
226.1. Eddie, I'm seeing on 103rd Street, 10 foot.
01:34
What do you have on again for?
01:37
Can pants, black shirt, six foot, male black.
01:45
All the tools, when we talked to the victim, the victim told us that the offender was possibly upstairs, but then he told the Envo that he possibly fled.
02:03
Possibly upstairs, possibly fled, possibly has a weapon.
02:06
Tenth one.
02:10
Two, two, two, six, one, Charlie Shore, Paul.
02:14
Two, two, six one, Charlie, you're over there as well? Two, two,
02:21
six one, boy, so, all.
02:23
Boy, got you there on 94th.
02:25
Anyone want to get a slowdown or disregard? We got about 20 units over here.
02:28
We don't know where this guy is.
02:31
All the tools, you could give it a slowdown.
02:34
Can someone ask the victim,
02:36
is this his apartment, so we could get permission to clear the apartment?
02:43
Anybody with the victim that could ask for permission?
02:50
Also, we're on the second floor, too, as well.
02:54
10 for second floor.
03:01
Apartment 203.
03:03
Two,
03:07
did anyone talk to the victim?
03:13
Which unit has the victim?
03:17
212, I think the victim was taken to the hospital by the ambulance.
03:20
(acknowledgment).
03:25
Okay, squad, we needed permission from the victims to go inside of the unit and clear the unit, because the unit is, the door is open.
03:34
They're locked.
03:35
10.
03:39
104.
03:45
Well, can you go to the hospital? The door is unlocked.
03:48
Go in.
03:49
It's open.
03:56
Did you copy all the twos?
04:00
I'm sorry, you can't spot.
04:02
All of two standbound, 34 point I wish.
04:08
Well, all the tools, we left, so I don't think we're going to have access to the second floor anymore.
04:24
All right, all of those who have exited the building.
04:35
The program was committed and they don't need permission.
04:44
Which unit is providing this information?
04:52
What is this guy a victim of?
04:58
All right, so this call originally came through as a person with a knife for the callers.
05:09
For this call, the caller, sniffing me and the other.
05:12
He did CSA her.
05:17
possibly CSA.
05:18
And that's why she's at the hospital and they said that he's possibly still there with a weapon, either a knife or a gun, but nothing was confirmed.
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Location mentioned:
E 103rd St, Chicago, IL 60628
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