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Tenant breaks basement window during disputeChicago IL

audio iconBurglary
Near S Maplewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60629

A landlord reported that a tenant was banging on another tenant's window. Officers witnessed the tenant break a basement window to enter the property. The landlord requested a report on the damage. The tenant involved lives at the property and cannot be removed easily.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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Transcript:
00:00
832, can you call that landlord back to see that she wanted to sign complaints before this situation got out of hand.
00:06
I just got off the phone with her, so basically he didn't break anything or nothing. She just wants him to stop banging on her first floor attendance window.
00:16
So I told her that he cannot be removed because he lived there.
00:21
She wants the second floor attending his mom to either let him in or,
00:26
yeah.
00:30
Uh, 2-4, but we just watched them break inside the basement, so he just broke a window.
00:37
Oh, well then, yeah, she wants the report for that, and she's on her way.
00:43
Chill for her.
00:44
We're looking for him now.
00:47
Okay, yeah, I'll call her back and let her know he did break something, so, hold on.

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Near S Maplewood Ave, Chicago, IL 60629

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