Man Blind and Crying Removed from Relative's Home, Chicago IL


Police responded to a domestic incident where a blind man was being removed from his aunt's house. He was crying and wearing a blue shirt and gray pants. Officers searched the area but did not find him. The woman who called was standing outside and did not see the officers.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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Transcript:
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At 949, 854.
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Street, often call.
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16-0. Mel, he's being kicked out of his aunt's home.
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He's wearing a blue shirt and gray pants.
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He is blind and he's crying.
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622 and 23.
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994. All right.
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424. 424.
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424.
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I don't see anybody out here to practice that description.
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All right, 10-4[1].
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You know what, let me call this (name withheld) back before you guys lead the area.
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Maybe she wants to talk to you guys before you leave.
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Somebody, let me call her.
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I'll use somebody who will.
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She's going to call back.
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Hey, I'm 424 and 4-22.
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She said he was still living from inside the property.
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The lady says she's standing outside and she don't see you.
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Before I drove inside the back parking lights, did she see me?
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I have no idea.
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She said she's sending outside.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Chicago, IL
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