Damaged vehicle found near West Schubert Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers discovered a possibly vandalized vehicle near West Schubert Avenue. The car, a 2017 Ford Focus, had a broken driver’s side window and flat tires. A tow was considered but ultimately deferred after determining it was not an immediate hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Two 514. Two 514.
00:05
Yeah, their vehicle's near West Schubert Avenue.
00:17
Fifty-five forty-one, ten four.
00:20
Can you run a VIN for me?
00:23
Go ahead.
00:25
One F as in Frank, A Adam, D David, P Paul.
00:30
Three F as in Frank.
00:32
Two XX ray H as in hotel, L Lincoln.
00:36
Three 19963.
00:42
Semi.
00:47
Fourteen is clear and valid to a (name withheld) out of (name withheld), to a 2017 Ford Focus.
00:59
All right, the driver's side window is broken.
01:05
I'm going to request a tow if I may, a flat.
01:11
Why does the vehicle need a tow? Is it blocking a driveway or something?
01:17
Well, it's got glass adjacent to the door here.
01:21
The tires are flat.
01:22
It would be a hazard.
01:31
Fourteen towkay is on scene or in the station.
01:33
You can put a city service request in if you want, but it's not a hazard tow.
01:40
Okay, disregard that then.
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Location mentioned:
W Schubert Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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