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Reckless driver flees at high speed in ChicagoChicago IL

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Montrose, 4600 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60641

The audio describes a reckless driver in a red Honda speeding at 100 mph and running red lights in Chicago. Emergency responders are alerted about the situation.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 01
01:50
Transcript:
June 17, reckless driver, major in Montrose, red Honda, DRV[3], 100 miles per hour, running red lights. Going eastbound, no plate information, major in Montrose, for (number withheld). Let me know if you see. 17, 22 is good now, so we can keep him on a job. And click 24, please. 1820, hold on, I'm right here with them. The correct council time is 1,300 hours on the 8th of August. The year 2025, Chicago's point-to-point radio station is clear. 1622, you're calling me? Yes, sir. Just letting you know, that's a Duke to 24's job that you're on. They are, she already pulled an RD[1]. Squad, these are two separate accidents relatively in the same area. So I'm going to pull one for my accident here. Okay. 22. 16, please. Yes, for this accident involving a hit and run with the semi-tractor and the Mazda, can I get an R-DU for a 99 boy? 99-boy[2] text John John (number withheld), (number withheld), event 06323, 063323. 22 copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RD: Report Document (used in reporting accidents)
[2]
99-boy: Hit and Run Accident
[3]
DRV: Driver (used to describe suspect vehicle)

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Montrose, 4600 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60641
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