Husband chases and harms wife in home disturbance, Country Club Hills IL
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A disturbance occurred near Marjorie Parkway where a husband chased and harmed his wife by suffocation. Multiple police units responded to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lemont Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
I won. Lincoln 35, can you start heading to a disturbance?
00:10
Near Marjorie Parkway.
00:14
Clarifies, her husband is chasing his wife, she was suffocated or ink set, her husband took her 32.
00:21
Lincoln 24, are you able to break in head that way also?
00:27
Pretty negative.
00:28
I haven't gone to Pulse yet.
00:29
I'm about to a ride right now.
00:32
Never.
00:37
I've been able to have that way in it's this county.
00:42
275. I just cleared it was 74 out of there.
00:45
September.
00:49
775. 775. 7.5.
00:51
Top 4.
00:56
Just passing the station right now, where are you at?
01:00
Coming up 187, just at 104.
01:08
I think it would be time that we could get there at similar times, so.
01:15
Are you seeing the cautions in this note?
01:21
I'm looking through it right now.
01:22
I believe we've assisted out there a couple times.
01:31
If I'm not mistaken, this is the one that Deems is out with the guy in the pool.
01:40
We're on whatever.
01:46
25, I'm 23 at only.
01:47
No need for checks.
01:49
Cover.
01:55
Perfect. In about ten seconds.
02:00
Turn your lights off when you're getting on Marjorie.
02:06
Okay, one six nine.
02:07
One six nine.
02:10
One six nine.
02:14
You have Homer 30 slide over into Lincoln Way.
02:18
I have him head to that disturbance on Marjorie Parkway.
02:22
Ten for. Tony Homer 30.
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Country Club Hills, IL 60478
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