Officers search for missing person near N Lincoln Ave, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, officers searched near N Lincoln Ave for a missing person. The caller was not on scene and said they would return from the police station to update.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Can we get a call back? We're on scene, but we don't see her.
00:08
Okay, ten four.
00:11
Consider she's pinging all the way from off Lincoln, so we'll check and see where she's in.
00:21
Okay, 1924.
00:25
Not just working at you.
00:28
Check out a person warned at the Walgreens on Irving Park for me.
00:31
They got a repeat offender.
00:34
He's known for shoplifting.
00:36
They have several reports on them for trespassing.
00:39
Male black about 30 years of age.
00:41
He's wearing all black clothing.
00:45
However?
00:48
1930.
00:49
1920.
00:52
30, a cop at your first, go with it, sir.
00:56
You go home me down at the alarm over on Oakdale.
01:01
All right, 10-4[1].
01:02
And then 20, I heard you as well.
01:05
1920. Can I get out-check? I was in my next to me.
01:11
10-4[1].
01:15
1912.
01:21
12, you coming in?
01:25
29.
01:26
Can I get lunch at 850 West Addison?
01:29
You may, enjoy.
01:36
33, yeah, just like I thought.
01:38
She's not on scene.
01:41
I guess she'll call back.
01:42
She said she had to go to the police station.
01:45
I don't know what you want, but told her if she needs to call us back when she gets there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL
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