Suspicious vehicle seen near South Main street, Lombard IL
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A woman in her 40s wearing glasses and a blue sweatshirt was seen in a white Buick Enclave near South Main street. She said she needed help to the caller then left the area.
Audio|Heard on: DuComm Police 1 East - Lombard, and Villa Park
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Transcript:
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Lincoln 8. Suspicious vehicle, check while being?
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Lincoln 8.
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Glenby's near South Main.
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Looking for a white Buick Enclave,
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D-D-D-D-B Bravo, (number withheld).
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In last five minutes,
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a female white, about 40 years of age, glasses, knit-capped blue sweatshirt,
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told the caller she needed help.
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and then she drove off, said, oh God, he thinks I'm a failure, I have to go.
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Not if you drove into the lot? Oh, she drove into the lot.
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Oh, this fall.
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8, 10, 4. But she left for now, right?
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Let me read this again.
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If it's 5-minute delay that she pulled into the lot, it's left information I have from there.
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That's fine. I'll be sorry.
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There's two lots of north and the south, so I'm here now.
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I'm going to start checking the north lap first.
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I call a third party, because I guess the husband called the wife,
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and the wife is calling us.
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All right, I copy.
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I'll give the husband a call.
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10-4[1].
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Thank you, 21.
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I'll have that direction just in case.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Lombard, IL 60148
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