Police recover bullet fragment at stolen auto scene, Chicago IL


Police responded to a stolen vehicle on Madison Street and recovered a spent bullet fragment at the scene. The fragment was determined to be unrelated to any shooting victim. Officers coordinated to document the findings under the same event number.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
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We're from that stolen auto.
00:03
And can you add us with your 14 job? We need to beat 1105 crime for crime scene.
00:10
And we get one for a 1477 under the same event.
00:17
From the person shot or?
00:24
10-4[1], we recovered a spent bullet fragment that was unrelated to the shooting.
00:38
So it wasn't related to the person shot, so you want a separate event number?
00:47
Because it was,
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during this event, it was recovered.
00:52
Okay,
00:53
let me just double-check.
00:54
Sergeant 11?
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40.
01:03
So they 1123 found a spent round from that,
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possibly, from that possible incident on Madison, but.
01:12
They want a 1477, they're saying it's not related. Do you want me to pull another RD on the person shot, or do they get their own separate event number?
01:26
You can leave at the same event, but they're just going to pull a second RD that casing, or that fragment or a full, I should say, was unrelated to that incident.
01:38
All right, 1123, that's second RD for the 1477, it's going to be John John 436-184.
01:46
John-John 436-184 on event 11744.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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Location mentioned:
W Madison St, Chicago, IL
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