Graffiti reported near North Main St in Glen Ellyn, Glen Ellyn IL
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Graffiti was reported near North Main Street in Glen Ellyn. Three high school-aged males were blocked in an alley by a garbage truck while officers responded.
Audio|Heard on: DU-Comm Glen Ellyn, Wheaton, COD Police
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Transcript:
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Glen Ellyn for graffiti, near North Main Street, near North Main Street.
00:04
I have a guy between calling in St.
00:05
Hugh's got to block them in the alley.
00:07
They're used a marker to deface the scaffolding.
00:10
Goal 20, I'll be en route.
00:12
Goal 20, 10, 4.
00:13
Yeah, we're not going to be as well.
00:15
Goal 10, I can head that way.
00:17
104. Call 4 from 31.
00:19
Can you break and go to that?
00:22
Go for, ten-four.
00:23
Copies.
00:24
Glenn Allen, Ennis, no weapons, no in talks.
00:27
Three kids, high school aged.
00:29
Glen Ellyn, the kids are not aware that they're blocked in the alley.
00:31
They keep looking at the complainant, but he has his truck blocks where they can't get through.
00:34
Two male spades from the male black all high school age.
00:37
I'm on a 22.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:40
Go off 908.
00:41
I'm right there.
00:42
It's a garbage truck that's blocking them in.
00:44
I'll just keep the arrow out if case anything happens that I won't interact or anything.
00:48
Four.
00:49
It's going to be two male Hispanics and one male black for the kids.
00:57
For him in the area.
00:58
10-4[1].
01:04
98, I'm clear.
01:05
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
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