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Domestic dispute with children present at North AversChicago IL

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audio iconFamily Offense
N Avers Ave, Chicago, IL 60624

According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a domestic dispute near North Avers where a woman refused to leave and was arguing with a man. Children were present at the scene. The woman's ex-partner blocked officers from entering the residence.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
so you can show me clear.
00:01
Even those are showing me to going to that domestic, I believe, near Avers, he said.
00:10
Oh, (number withheld).
00:14
I love it, two, three.
00:17
I'll have you going with Chitue, the domestic near North Avers.
00:20
The Department 1, Edward Edison, was the first caller.
00:24
He stated that there's a female refusal to leave.
00:27
She can be heard arguing with him in the background.
00:29
Caller wants her out, and that she called.
00:32
She did not leave her name either, Spanish caller.
00:35
She is having to street with her boyfriend.
00:41
7-2-2 coming from the station,
00:44
though. All right, 10-4[1]-2-2-2-2 is coming from the station, 2-3.
00:51
29.
00:57
12.
00:59
1112. 1112.
01:02
Thanks for all the backup and the past response, for my control.
01:06
10-4[1].
01:13
11.12, you want this domestic.
01:16
Are you closer? It's on your beat.
01:18
Near 721 on evening.
01:20
I'll take it.
01:25
Hey,
01:26
10.4. 2.2, get you back up 12.
01:28
12 is in round now.
01:31
Yep, in the road of 1.
01:33
All right. T3, heavy quest.
01:41
1024 can you have to call or step out please?
01:47
Ted's two four okay ten four step up eleven thirteen eleven thirteen two four in california uh...
02:02
voice next
02:07
eleven thirteen you want to call back
02:09
Yes, please.
02:12
Hey,
02:13
standby.
02:19
All right, test two four, there was no answer on that callback for years.
02:23
Or over there, assisting.
02:25
And 1112, we're getting another ticket over there.
02:30
Near North Avers.
02:31
Apt 1E, it's Avers.
02:32
He just wanted an ETA.
02:33
He said the ex-partner is walking the door,
02:36
so the officers are unable to enter.
02:38
There's children present on scene.
02:40
He's supposed to be in front.
02:41
I guess she's inside locking herself in.
02:44
Yeah, we're off.
02:45
All right.
02:46
I'm here with them.
02:48
So, because we're going to try to make contact.
02:50
All right, 104 is this call.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).

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Location mentioned:
N Avers Ave, Chicago, IL 60624

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Incident Timeline

  1. Officers Make Entry
  2. Access Issues and Children Present
  3. Situation Recap and Officer Coordination
  4. Event Number and Dispatch
  5. Second Caller Contacts Police
  6. Initial Domestic Disturbance Call

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