Hit and run crash involving parked vehicles in Orland Park, Orland Park IL
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A hit-and-run crash occurred near Thomas Drive in Orland Park. A dark gray or black pickup truck with a lift kit struck a parked white Chevy Malibu and left the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
Listen to dispatch call
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
720. The last two plates I ran are going to be that two parked vehicles.
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It's going to be a hit and run.
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104-720.
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4165 david 4165 david Okay, we're not a license date
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Go ahead
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Paul (number withheld)
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1044 104
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All right, 4165, David.
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4165, David.
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Just to be safe, are you clear to copy?
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Okay, please.
01:00
All right, so this license that you ran comes back to a (name withheld).
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(name withheld),
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no driver's license, valid photo ID.
01:11
She is popping for one that says surrounding states only, but it looks like it came out of Madison County.
01:26
It says surrounding states only, and it says Madison County.
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So, I mean, Madison County is in Illinois,
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so I would assume that this is serviceable.
01:36
It says you would have to confirm, but it says surrounding states.
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Madison County is in Illinois.
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10-4[1]-2-8 with 1 on the warrant investigation 049 on the mile.
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10419.19.
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133.
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33.
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833.
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We give a lunch 5-8 in central.
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104.
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731
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31 Assistant on the beach 725 South Yale Avenue Lauren needs the escort to get her belonging from her boyfriend She'll be waiting off 5
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September
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831
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831 831
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Auto accident on beat, near South Thomas, (name withheld), a hit-and-run, odor, dark gray,
02:47
or black pickup with lift kit, hit collared, white Chevy Malibu.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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