Police search for stolen Toyota near Kedzie Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a stolen silver 2024 Toyota RAV4 identified by tracking data near Kedzie Avenue in Chicago. Officers checked the area and attempted to contact the owner after several unsuccessful callbacks. The vehicle was reportedly pinging at that location and police were canvassing to locate it.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
1013.
00:03
1013.
00:05
Hey, good morning. Can you help me out? Toyota is calling regarding a stolen car near Kedzie Avenue.
00:11
So 2024 silver RAV4 will put the VIN in the box.
00:18
Thanks.
00:19
Thirteen.
00:21
Thirteen.
00:23
Well, can you attempt a callback for me? I'm out here.
00:25
I don't see anybody out here.
00:26
I attempted three callbacks but no answer.
00:33
Toyota cop is in.
00:39
Oh, you had a dealer call there then?
00:45
Toyota has a recovery service.
00:47
Service just like the other dealerships,
00:50
and they are calling to report this owner's vehicle pinging at this location.
00:54
If there are no findings, we'll take a code.
00:58
All right, all right. Hey, is this? I'll turn it around again.
01:01
Thanks.
01:02
All right, is this the silver Toyota, correct?
01:07
Right,
01:10
Frank Queen One Four Thousand and Seven.
01:12
That's what you're looking at, right?
01:15
It's no vehicle.
01:16
Go out here. I'm going to canvas and see if I can get around.
01:18
All right, let me call the owner.
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