Police arrange transfer of dog from stabbing scene, Chicago IL
Officers coordinated the return of a dog from a stabbing scene. The victim’s sister went to meet officers near South Racine Avenue, where the dog was being held for transfer.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, squad, there's a female in here saying her brother is at the hospital and an officer was supposed to bring in a dog here and she was supposed to stay custody of it from that stabbing around.
00:17
Give me one second. Let me check the note on 911.
00:30
9-81.
00:32
Hey, y'all still have the dog?
00:34
Do you repeat those fun?
00:40
Do y'all still have the dog in the car?
00:45
Correct. Yeah, we still have them.
00:49
Hey, it sounds like the victim's sister is in 9th District looking for the dog.
00:58
911.
01:00
911, go ahead.
01:02
81 is with the dog in that car at near 47 place.
01:08
Alright, I'm going to time over with them?
01:11
81 for the mobile.
01:14
Eighty-one.
01:15
Hey,
01:17
that's 911.
01:18
What's the deal with this dog? Are you guys going to be transporting it in, or should I have her come out to the scene to get the dog? What's going on with this thing?
01:26
If you can come onto the scene, that would be great.
01:29
We're sitting on the crime scene right now. We got tape on our car, so we're sitting on the car scene.
01:37
What's a good address over there?
01:42
near S Racine Ave. All right,
01:48
I'm going to send her out there, and now her name's (name withheld), and she'll come to see you.
01:51
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Near S Racine Ave, Chicago, IL 60609
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