Excavator stolen and vandalized at construction site, Chicago IL
A construction site manager reported that an excavator valued between $40,000 and $50,000 was stolen and the site was vandalized overnight near W 105th St and S Halsted St in Chicago. No offender descriptions were provided.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
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Transcript:
00:00
a hand waiver is requesting a report for a construction site being vandalizing,
00:08
potentially theft, so he needs a report.
00:13
Okay. Do you have a name of the person who's going to talk to the police? Is he the property owner or if this is just a witness?
00:21
Any descriptions on any offenders? Better yet, have them call 911 and have to go through the process and answer the questions to provide us with the information we need.
00:31
He's claiming that he tried 911 many times and wasn't able to get through.
00:36
All right, so is he there with you? Is he going to give you the information so you can give it to me? What is his name? Is he the owner or is he technically just a witness, passing the information on? Any descriptions of the offender or offenders?
00:55
He is the construction site manager, his things were taken and vandalized.
01:02
What's your name?
01:07
Marcel, this is name.
01:11
What is it named?
01:14
The name is (name withheld).
01:16
His phone number is (number withheld).
01:25
And how long ago did this incident happen?
01:29
Overnight, he just got to his construction site right now.
01:34
Okay, and was tools taken, does he have an estimated value on the tools?
01:40
If that was the case?
01:46
There was an excavator that was taken and it was around ranges from $40,000 to $50,000.
01:54
All right, and he's going to be waiting on the corner of 105 in Halston to talk to the police?
02:00
Yes, ma'am.
02:02
All righty, 2232.
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Location mentioned:
W 105th St & S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60628
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