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Man damages property and assaults dog at Chicago apartmentChicago IL

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Near N Kenmore Ave, Chicago, IL 60640

A man entered near North Kenmore apartment building, kicked doors causing damage, assaulted a resident's dog by kicking it in the stomach, urinated in the lobby, and acted aggressively before police detained him.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 11
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Transcript:
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071 You know, can you on the suspicious person at near N Kenmore,
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near N Kenmore,
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the mail caller, they called first,
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and they called, it was for a guy who was kicking it on the doors,
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and then they called back for criminal damage property, saying male black, red and black came in the lobby, it was kicking doors, and broke caller's doors.
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and he kicked a resident's dog in the stomach.
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He doesn't live there.
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No weapons team, but he kept reaching into his pocket and urinated in the lobby.
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Mail possibly in front of Brynmire side of the building, nothing further.

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Near N Kenmore Ave, Chicago, IL 60640
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