Intoxicated boyfriend kicks door, locks officers out, Chicago IL
An intoxicated boyfriend was kicking the caller's door near South Avers. He then ran back into the building and locked officers out. Police detained him in the rear of the property after gaining access.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
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Domestic, near South Avers intoxicated boyfriend kicking the caller's door.
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Mark had 34.
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34. 34. How back where he just acquired, near West Luther.
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Caller just got robbed by a male who is friends with his female company, says he took his money and ran from the home.
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Come forth.
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12.
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Markhead 12.
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Yes, well, it's the question that be advised by the parking camera has just died.
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So, I'm taking up from here.
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What did you want us to be aware of? We can't hear you.
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My partner's body or can't work.
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The sergeant, you copy.
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Okay,
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copy. Copy.
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1012. 1012.
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You start me some more units in the location.
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The defender just ran back into the building and locked this out. Can you also call to call or confirm if she's okay or not?
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Time for, we got a number.
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12, you need another unit over there.
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33.
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1012, do you need another unit over there?
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104 squad. I think he's running through the backyard.
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All right,
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can I get another unit with him? near South Aver.
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1033. 10-13. 10-4[1].
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10-4[1].4.
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10-4[1].
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10-4[1]. 10-2-2-field, so what's going.
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Time 12. The caller's going. Time to callers coming out.
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1131 All right here
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All right we got them in the back here All right we got one to tame
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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