Woman at Red Line station solicits prostitution near 35th St, Chicago IL


A woman at the Red Line station near West 35th Street asked another woman to come to Chinatown to work as a prostitute. It was unclear if the woman was mentally ill. Officers confirmed there was no robbery, only a disturbance caused by a homeless person who then left the area.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
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In a suspicious person, near West 35th in the red line, citizens have female black from the 30s when a multicolored braid, black, top, green skirt, just exited westbound bus at the train station to listen to women to come to her to China Town to become a prostitute, unsure if she's mentally challenged.
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924 in the park at Seward School 460 Hermitage Felipe call about a gray car park in the busloader zone
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You can get 21 a disregard. This is just a stranded car. We just pushed it out the way.
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21, copy.
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Copy, thank you.
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914.
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914. 914.
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Can you show me at headquarters, please?
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104.
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73?
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73. Yeah,
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it is not going to be a bonafar robbery.
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It's like another homeless kind of came over and made a disturbance, but he took off westbound towards Chinatown. We're just torn the area for now. We'll give you a code in a second.
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9-13.
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13.
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And that's the suspicious person at the Red Line near West 35th.
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