Man in black damages business windows in public area, Chicago IL


A man dressed in black was yelling at pedestrians and broke windows of a business near W Van Buren St. The incident was initially reported as a holdup alarm but was confirmed as criminal damage to property. There is a possibility the man was experiencing a mental health crisis.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 03
02:32
Transcript:
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Okay, the holdup alarm near W Van Buren St is now coming in as criminal damage the property just occurred.
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Male black, all-black clothing now front yelling at people walking past, he broke the windows to the business with it fit.
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What's your owner coming in?
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1215. 1215.
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1215.
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Can you notice from my sergeant? I've got a bona fide 15-year-old missing second time out.
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All right, well sorry, I was just like that not okay.
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12 point.
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Sorry, you get you on that.
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I got 30-notice, fine-five minutes, so forthwith things working the paper.
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And 12-15 million or be for a 60-50, please.
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We should make a appropriate notification.
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It's under John John 433030, 433030330.
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Govinda 0749 0,
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07490.
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99, thank you.
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1232.
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1232.
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32, 32. 32, you all still let the target, is this subject still unseen?
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We do, you can take a phone. Take us off.
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10 4 and 3.5 is, um,
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the same required paper we can have referred on the callback.
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1433.
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433. 433. We're going to be a one boy and can you show us and send him back to pull out of 632.
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Time 4.
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1213.
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2.113. Can you get a call back?
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Time 4.
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1232. This came in as a hold-up alarm is reading as an um... Mental health disservice near W Van Buren St. You got a male black, all-black clothing yelling at people, just wrote the glass with his window.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Van Buren St, Chicago, IL 60607
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