Stolen vehicle found during traffic stop in Chicago, Chicago IL


Police stopped a vehicle near 83rd and Carlos in Chicago and found the license plate was reported stolen. The vehicle was confirmed as stolen during the traffic stop.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
04:53
Transcript:
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Traffic stop, near 83rd and Carlos.
00:03
204.A3, uh huh.
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20, do you have a plate on the vehicle yet?
00:13
Negative 20, if you got it, I'll take it.
00:16
All right, Frank Charlie, 39693, that's the vehicle that the victim is sitting in.
00:23
Tapware.
00:26
And then can you put this plate on the ticket as well? Henry 11,
00:31
4659, the victim's vehicle struck the park car.
00:35
Step 4.
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332.
00:43
832.
00:46
Can you run an Illinois driver license seat versus a CCL attached? To be Robert (number withheld).
00:56
104, standby.
01:02
820, is this Alejandro that the first plate you gave me, is this the victim that's in the car?
01:11
813. 813.
01:14
13.
01:16
We're at A3 in Kameski.
01:18
Can you, uh,
01:19
give me another car, please?
01:22
Have another car available to go to A3 and Kaminsky with A13, please?
01:32
A52. Are you able to assist 13 at A3 in Kaminsky?
01:38
A52, we'll go.
01:40
Thank you.
01:42
T-32 for info.
01:45
Hey so.
01:47
Hey, was it a red Grand Cherokee they have down there on the seat?
01:52
10-4[1] it is.
01:54
Is it a front plate?
02:00
What is it? What is it?
02:05
822, I'm going to give you a call real quick up I can.
02:08
Okay.
02:09
Hey, just hold that guy right now.
02:16
832, real quick.
02:18
I'm going to call them one quick.
02:32
Two-four. Two-four.
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This is an old call.
02:36
This lady's called in a couple times for burglary in progress near West Marquette Road.
02:43
Stating that she was hiding under the cover in the living room, that two males kicked in her door and broke into her apartment, but she didn't give a description form.
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But she's called at least three times.
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She's not sure if they have any weapons with them.
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Careful.
02:59
Thank you. A1-3.
03:05
A-13.
03:08
Is there any description from the shooting over there on 80 seconds?
03:18
All right, too, so for the possible offender, said there was a male Hispanic, possibly in the 20s, 5-9 to 5-11, wearing a windbreaker with white stripes on the arms and blue jeans.
03:31
13, you copy?
03:49
Two-six.
03:52
Yeah, that was a bad address.
03:54
Based on the description, we're going to relocate to 63rd in racing because there's a restaurant called Friday's there.
04:02
10-4[1], I'll try you going to 6-minute racing.
04:08
Okay, is anybody with a 32,
04:11
over 82nd in Pallasi? Can anybody let me know if he has Tavares or Therese-J.
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Richmond?
04:22
Okay, pull for the air, I'm going to throw it on the box anyway.
04:26
Therese-J. Richmond, 94-36, Elfieri, his ID is registered to that address.
04:31
He does have a FOID card on file, but no C-TL.
04:34
It's on the box.
04:39
Tony.
04:41
Tony.
04:43
20. The moon jig come back to stolen or it's clear?
04:51
The plate comes back stolen.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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