Suspect wanted for aggravated fleeing in Riverdale, Riverdale IL
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Jeep with temporary tags was last seen northbound near 130th and Halsted in Riverdale. The vehicle occupant is wanted for aggravated fleeing from police.
Audio|Heard on: Will and DuPage Counties Police/Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Aggravated fleeing in the area.
00:07
Burdell, 95703, go ahead with location and time of the incident.
00:16
142 are normal, 142 on normal.
00:19
249 hours, 2049 hours.
00:24
Forberdale, thanks for this. Three people with information.
00:33
Gray Jeep with temporary tags.
00:40
595, Adam Charles 146, 595, Adam Charles 146.
00:50
Riverdale 9673, go ahead with any suspect information.
00:59
Vehicle occupied by one person. We could get a description.
01:10
Riverdale, 9673.
01:13
Last seen traveling northbound.
01:21
130th and Halsted, northbound.
01:23
130th and Halsted, northbound.
01:26
We can clear that with a report.
01:35
24, I think 22 wanted to go back on it after lunch.
01:38
Is he also cleared?
01:41
Just leave it open.
01:42
I'll come there.
01:44
104.
01:48
On the south of you.
01:52
For... For...
01:59
For... ...ifur U.S.
02:01
...for U.H.
02:02
Chicago wanted for aggravated fleeing Riverdale 2049.
02:12
This is the new issue to Chicago, number withheld, wanted aggravated fleeing.
02:19
142 in normal Riverdale 2049, wanted aggravated fleeing. Gray Jeep, temporary tags out of Chicago.
02:38
Lincoln Watson 15 years on 22nd Street Chicago.
02:46
2014 Jeep, one occupant, last seen northbound 130th and Halsted near Halsted, Riverdale 9673.
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Location mentioned:
Halsted St, Riverdale, IL 60827
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