Well-being check follows earlier disturbance near Sheridan Rd, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a well-being check at an apartment near North Sheridan Road in Chicago after a caller reported concern for her sister. Earlier that morning, there had been a possible disturbance involving an intoxicated woman and her boyfriend. The location had a prior history of a battery in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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00:54
Transcript:
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433, I got to check the well-being.
00:01
We do have a history of a battery in progress at this location early this morning.
00:06
It's near Sheridan Road, apartment 3S.
00:10
(name withheld) is calling because her sister (name withheld) said she suffered from a mental illness and had a fight with her boyfriend and kicked him out.
00:19
She was intoxicated and crying.
00:21
That was again at 3 a.m.
00:22
I just want you to go check on the sister.
00:28
10-99[1].
00:33
A unit to roll with 2423.
00:35
They checked the well-being via Sheridan Road.
00:43
Again, can I get a unit to go with 2423 for that? Checked the well-being via Sheridan Road.
00:50
2422, we can ride.
00:52
2422, good morning, 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-99: Wanted/stolen indicated
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Location mentioned:
N Sheridan Rd #3s, Chicago, IL 60626
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