Police check on well-being near South Michigan Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a check on well-being near South Michigan Avenue after a man was heard screaming that a woman was trying to kill him. The situation appeared to involve a possible domestic dispute, with potential drug use mentioned. Details on weapons or alcohol were unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
533, while I got you.
00:03
Got a check to well-being.
00:07
Near South Michigan, near South Michigan.
00:10
Male screaming to call 911.
00:12
Female is trying to kill him.
00:14
Possible domestic.
00:16
I know if ain't drugs.
00:17
He's four. I don't think there's another car out here in the gardens.
00:29
So is he detailed at the gardens then?
00:32
Five 30.
00:35
Five hundred and 30.
00:36
If there is no other one units available on, it's a priority one.
00:41
You can send 532.
00:43
Other than that, then you just stay in the yard.
00:46
Right, I'll detail them over there then.
00:48
Five twenty-four.
00:51
Four.
00:53
Two four, I'm going to send you this check the well-being near South Michigan male screaming to call 911 female trying to kill him.
01:02
Unknown if they have weapons or alcohol, possible drugs.
01:05
One end was through the parking lot, nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60628
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