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Red car drives fast near Pulaski and DivisionChicago IL

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IL-64 & N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60639

As discussed during the dispatch call, officers observed a red car with several occupants traveling at high speed near Pulaski and Division. The car had no front license plate and was last seen heading southbound before officers lost visual contact.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
Listen to dispatch call
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
And 2515, just for identification purposes, it did not have a front plate on it, just the rear plate.
00:07
That might have front plate.
00:09
How about?
00:13
Twenty 0514.
00:15
Five one four.
00:17
Yeah, it looks like about three to four occupants.
00:19
Couldn't really see any other description on them.
00:21
They were like halfway down the block.
00:25
All right, stand by for a while.
00:27
Three and no Hispanic occupants.
00:36
Negative 23.
00:37
I'm sorry, you said three or four? You said occupants?
00:43
They're in the middle of the street?
00:46
Yeah, ten four.
00:47
I couldn't make any identification out on them.
00:51
Correction, we have three to four males.
00:54
Two darts to make out Tupperware.
01:00
Ten four.
01:02
Also one two.
01:05
It's our shores taking one from Lotus in Madison to Parkside in Madison.
01:15
All right, time for 440 plus nine.
01:23
Fifteen 20.
01:25
Fifteen 20? Fifteen 24 should be clear.
01:33
All right, that's a lot clearer.
01:37
Twenty five oh two is Sam.
01:39
What about the Sam?
01:42
Yeah, we just saw the vehicle of interest.
01:45
The red Honda went eastbound on 14th from Cicero.
01:51
Eastbound 410 from Cicero, 10-4[1].
01:53
Were you able to make out the plate or no?
01:57
Still looking.
01:59
All right, how many minutes ago?
02:06
Three minutes ago.
02:08
Three minutes ago, all right, that one.
02:10
Again, 3 min ago, I think on eastbound 14th and Central, still working on a plate.
02:17
Awesome 72.
02:22
Is that awesome 73?
02:27
Awesome 73, can you show us taking the one back to the station, 22500 miles?
02:37
All right, take 4.9 for the time.
02:44
Austin 12 landed 456 on the mileage.
02:48
Austin 12, we got you landing 450.
02:50
Five two four, we got a red Ford going southbound on Pulaski from North Avenue about to hit Grand.
02:57
All right, red Honda Accord south on Pulaski and North Avenue about to head Grant.
03:07
It's going high rate of speed.
03:09
It's about to hit Division.
03:11
We lost visual on it.
03:15
All right, possibly hitting Division now.
03:17
High rate of speed, lost visual.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).

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IL-64 & N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60639
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