Possible link between stolen classic car and work van, Chicago IL
An officer received a report that a man saw an Xfinity work van with three men, which he believed might be related to the earlier theft of his dark blue 1979 Chevy classic car. The stolen car remains listed with authorities.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
01:28
Transcript:
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Fort Tankin, I'll help you with something, Billy.
00:02
Yeah,
00:03
This guy, his name is (name withheld).
00:06
Somebody stole a long time ago,
00:08
last year sometime, or early this year, stole his 79 Chevy car,
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classic.
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He saw, I called him back off, he was information, he saw a work van that he thought was related, but it was an Xfinity van.
00:25
And that van's gone, and he's going to be going to an appointment, so I would just want to see if I could file that on you.
00:32
But I just want to read it out, 2518-Tooey,
00:36
how I saw an Xfinity van.
00:38
Two male whites and a male Hispanic in there.
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I thought it might be related to his car that got stolen in February.
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It's a classic 79 Chevy.
00:47
I'm not sure what the MOC is, but...
00:49
I want to see if I could put it on you so you can file it.
00:53
Yeah, make you call it.
00:55
I'm just saying the report was me on this car ring.
00:59
Yeah, back in the February.
01:05
Yeah, 19 Paul.
01:08
So if everybody sees the old 79th Chevy, dark blue and color, it likes to play Young 706-721.
01:15
That's a hot car.
01:18
Still hot, right?
01:20
Yes, yes.
01:21
But the RD[1] we can't cook.
01:23
All right, thank you Paul, thanks.
01:24
RD[1] is too old for us to pop up on us.
01:27
All right, thanks, sir.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RD: Records Division report or case number identifier.
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Chicago, IL
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