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Armed driver with suspended license taken into custodyChicago IL

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W 43rd St, Chicago, IL

A driver with a suspended license and past weapons offenses was stopped and taken into custody near 43rd St on the expressway. The person was wanted for failure to appear on traffic charges and considered armed and dangerous. Officers confirmed the situation was safe after the arrest.

Audio|Source: Illinois State Police Troops 1,2,3,4,5
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Transcript:
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89 wanted,
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failures to appear, traffic offense, caution, armed, dangerous.
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Yeah, 36, 511, 180 brown, blue, caution, prior weapons,
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the offense was dragging well, license, suspended, originated agency is King County Sheriff.
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Additional. 3283 Nathan Annambara is available for keel's theory license and he's valid
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endorsements, tankers, double and triple trailers
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I'll be out of the car.
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Turn for it.
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Dr. ShaneHop, you need to meet FTO-3-360.
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No, 3283 is one in custody.
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True 3-3 units,
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3250 advise.
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True 3-250 advise situation secure, 3283 has subject in custody.

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W 43rd St, Chicago, IL

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