Silver 2019 Nissan stolen near Western and Algonquin, Park Forest IL
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A silver 2019 Nissan with dark tinted windows was reported stolen. The vehicle was last seen in Park Forest near Western Avenue and Algonquin Street, traveling northbound on highway I-57.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois State Police Troops 1,2,3,4,5
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Spurn, Troop 3 for Park Forest, can you repeat that license traffic?
00:10
Indianwood Boulevard and Orchard Drive, Park Forest, (number withheld).
00:14
Setting is stolen, Indianwood Boulevard, Orchard,
00:17
Park Forest, (number withheld).
00:19
Silver, 2019, Nissan, tinted windows, Silver,
00:24
2019, Nissan, dark tinted windows,
00:26
License types.
00:30
EIWZEB, (number withheld), specialty, EIWRZEbra, (number withheld), Lasseen, I-57 northbound, soft trail.
00:39
I-57 northbound soft trail.
00:44
It's for Troop 3 from Park Forest, (number withheld).
00:49
Park Forest, (number withheld), go ahead.
00:56
4-503 that vehicle now is last seen back in Park Forest, near Western Avenue and Algonquin Street,
01:09
(number withheld) hours,
01:11
units from the truck in the area.
01:18
The location update,
01:19
signing is stolen.
01:22
It's bearing 7.057.
01:27
Silver 2019, Nissan,
01:30
dark tinted windows,
01:32
Silver 2019,
01:33
Nissan, dark tinted windows, specialty, E, Edwards, Z, Z, Z, (number withheld), specialty, E, Edwards, Z zebra (number withheld).
01:41
Last seen,
01:44
near Western Avenue and Algonquin Street, Park Forest, (number withheld).
01:47
Last seen,
01:49
near Western Avenue and Algonquin Street,
01:51
Park Forest, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Western Ave & Algonquin St, Park Forest, IL 60466
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