Search for missing man near Addison and Broadway, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police are conducting a search near Addison Street and Broadway in Chicago for a missing adult man with a developmental disability. He was last seen wearing a navy blue coat, turquoise shirt, dark gray pants, and black shoes. Authorities are issuing alerts through citywide channels to help locate him.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
Listen to dispatch call
01:26
Transcript:
00:00
But this is a child, right?
00:03
Oh no, he is reported to have autism.
00:08
If it's high risk, we do want to alert citywide three.
00:11
He has a developmental disability and has the mind of a young child.
00:21
Affirmative. You can give the citywide alert, but also please send out a formal one too.
00:27
Ninety-two.
00:29
Missing person broadcast: (name withheld).
00:35
First name (name withheld).
00:37
(Name withheld).
00:39
He is male, 35 years old, approximately 5 feet 7 to 5 feet 8 inches tall, about 267 pounds, heavy build, short haircut, brown hair, blue eyes.
00:56
Facial hair on his jaw, medium complexion.
00:59
Last seen wearing a navy blue puffer coat and a turquoise t-shirt.
01:05
Dark gray pants and black sneakers.
01:08
Last seen three blocks north of Addison at Broadway.
01:12
About fifty-five minutes ago.
01:14
He may respond if told that he will be taken to his mother.
01:21
Affirmative. Thank you very much for that information.
01:23
Remember to switch over to citywide three so it goes through the city.
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