Suspicious vehicle possibly linked to burglary seen in Chicago, Chicago IL
A Honda Accord with no front license plate was seen near Belmont Avenue and Newland Avenue in Chicago. It was occupied by two males wearing dark clothing who were driving eastbound. The vehicle may be connected to a burglary. The sighting happened within the last five to ten minutes.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 12
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Transcript:
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Just for info on the zone.
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Elmwood Park told us that by like Belmont and Newland, they had eyes on a Honda Accord with no front plate.
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Two males wearing dark clothing.
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Possibly it just took all the lights going eastbound on Belmont, but they possibly could be a burglary vehicle.
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But no further info on that.
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No one has eyes.
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We're from Noah.
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All right, 10-4[1] information from Elmwood Park.
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Eastbound on Belmont and Newland was the Honda Accord, no front plate.
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It was occupied by two males in dark clothing, driving recklessly for information.
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What time score?
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2511, do you have a time?
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Within the last five to ten minutes, Wood Park just waved those down and held us to this now.
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Okay, time four within the last five or ten minutes.
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Time four, thank you.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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