Traffic stop with driver fleeing southbound on Harlem Avenue, Frankfort Square IL
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According to the dispatch call, a driver in a black Lincoln SUV fled a traffic stop and possible pursuit southbound on Harlem Avenue near Vollmer Road. The driver was last seen heading south from Tinley Park. The vehicle details were not fully confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Lemont Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Timi Annette 49 in the seat.
00:02
We'll have a car stopped, we're going to be out checking.
00:04
I'll get back to you in a second.
00:06
We have a vehicle on Harlem, southbound lanes.
00:09
Okay.
00:10
9 message you.
00:25
Checkout 3228.
00:26
Requests for number two unit.
00:29
PI refusal, secure me down.
00:34
3228, 10-4[1].
00:35
3228, 10-4[1].
00:40
N.J.
00:41
49.
00:43
Driver took out southbound Harlem, high-rated speed port.
00:48
Please. Let PD, no.
00:50
Back in safe.
00:59
The 21.
01:01
104.
01:08
The station is left the scene.
01:11
Sargent on team's been notified.
01:12
You can show AIML 49, Inge 4G9M both available.
01:16
Engine 4G9 is available.
01:17
Also, engine 49 is where an adventure seat.
01:18
Also, Edge 49 is where do I have a description at all?
01:26
Located to Ace Hardware parking lot, everything's ten-four, she just needs directions.
01:33
Okay, ten-four.
01:34
I'll be in front of near Springlake near Frank boy to black on.
01:59
Near spring lake.
02:08
I'm sending you information from Tinley.
02:11
It's Cadet isn't a CISLA, but it's reference Harlem and Vollmer.
02:15
They had a 43 with a male black driver,
02:18
beard and mustache wearing a stocking cap, was originally slumped over the wheel in a black Lincoln SUV and took off from Tinley.
02:25
Last seen southbound Harlem from Vollmer.
02:28
They did not get a 28 on the vehicle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
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