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Unoccupied stolen car found with broken windowChicago IL

audio iconMotor Vehicle Theft
Near W 43rd St, Chicago, IL 60609

An unoccupied black Infiniti Q60 was found stolen with a broken window and no license plates near W 43rd St. The vehicle may be related to an earlier shooting incident that caused property damage but no injuries. Officers are coordinating vehicle recovery.

Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 13
03:35
Transcript:
00:00
And SARS, do you have a Black Infinity Q60?
00:07
Black Infinity, yes.
00:11
Yes, Q60.
00:15
All right. Yeah, it's either a broken front driver's or passenger side window.
00:20
It's coming back hot.
00:21
And 931. I had a damage to property earlier.
00:25
Actually, the guy was shot at her job from (number withheld) on Hermitage. It was like in traffic kind of thing.
00:37
He was shot at his vehicle was damaged.
00:41
It looks like it meets.
00:44
It sounds the same.
00:50
And I certainly hit no plates on it either.
00:53
It was blocked out.
00:56
Yeah,
00:57
it was supposed to be blacked out, but it's supposed to have a plate of Charlie John (number withheld), but there was no plates on it.
01:08
But it looks, I'm just saying it looks like it possibly might be the same thing.
01:12
Unoccupied, right? I'll send somebody your way.
01:15
Yeah, unoccupied.
01:17
Was this a street dealer initially, or was it a carjacked, or do we need to hold it for prints or anything?
01:27
I'm looking it's out of ALSIFs so it's a slightly different so far it just looks like a street steal but let me just confirm (number withheld)
01:42
911 yeah I'm on the phone with the 15th district where are they needing car 43 today it was the location change as they were told to ask them I just want to make sure I'm not giving them the wrong information
01:56
Car 41.
02:02
Or Car 4 Adam, Car 41.
02:12
No,
02:14
we were not meeting.
02:16
Yeah,
02:18
I guess somebody from 15 is on the phone with 902 Sam and they're looking to see where they're supposed to meet. They were told Ashland, it's just confirmed it's going to be like 39th place, 39th and Kesey, right?
02:30
All right, 40th in Kempsey spot.
02:33
We're forming a stormers line right now.
02:34
We use the extra body.
02:40
Okay, 902 can. I don't want to talk to them, but these kids are having that way now.
02:46
Okay,
02:48
you know, just if you could just let them know, just to step it up.
02:56
924, can you head over by near W 43rd St for 920?
03:01
He's got a hot car[1] that's possibly wanted from 931 shooting from earlier today. It was just property damage only.
03:08
Nobody was hit.
03:12
10-4[2].
03:19
In 920, it looks like it was a straight steal because I don't see any other kind of qualifier on third ticket. All right,
03:28
99, whenever you can get a V-car over here to recover, I appreciate it.
03:33
Yeah, 2-4 is going to hatch your way right now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hot car: Vehicle flagged as stolen (hotlisted)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).

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Location mentioned:
Near W 43rd St, Chicago, IL 60609
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Incident Timeline

  1. Vehicle Located and Scene Details
  2. Arrangements for Recovery
  3. Vehicle Details and Confirmation
  4. Connection to Earlier Shooting Incident
  5. Initial Report of Stolen Vehicle

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