Apparent assault reported near 99th St in Chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible battery incident near 99th Street in Chicago. A caller reported that a male subject was allegedly assaulting a pregnant woman outside. No detailed description was provided, and one individual was later taken into custody.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by for simulcast units in 22.
00:03
Units in 22 citywide battery in progress near 99th Street.
00:09
Caller states there's a male subject assaulting a pregnant female outside.
00:12
No description was given when asked.
00:14
Nothing further. 22nd District Zone 9 clear.
00:22
2213.
00:25
And 2221?
00:30
21.
00:31
Can you check out that battery in progress, please? Near 99th Street.
00:36
It's a male subject assaulting a pregnant female outside, no other descriptions.
00:43
I know.
00:47
Can you come in?
00:50
Five two three.
00:52
Five two three.
00:55
Ten (number withheld) on the clock.
01:04
Two 23. Twenty 0223.
01:11
Can you show me with one in custody[1]?
01:17
All right, ten four.
01:18
One in custody[1], time is oh six fifty-six.
01:25
Twenty-three.
01:30
Twenty-two twenty-six.
01:33
We're gonna head to twenty-two with one.
01:35
I got (number withheld) on the miles.
01:39
All right, ten four your time is oh six fifty-seven.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
in custody: Subject has been detained/arrested
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