Pedestrian walking against traffic on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago IL


A male pedestrian was walking southbound on the northbound side of Lake Shore Drive near Montrose Avenue, causing a traffic hazard.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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For the traffic units on Lake Shore Drive, got a check-the-well-being, got someone walking along the roadway. This will be on the northbound side at Montrose. Northbound Lake Shore Drive, north of Montrose now.
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City is walking southbound on the northbound side. Walking southbound in the northbound traffic on the right shoulder.
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Male white, heavy set, looks to be late 60s, white t-shirt, blue pants.
00:27
Walking southbound on the northbound side, Lake Shore Drive, by Montrose.
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You have a traffic unit up on the north end.
00:41
Check for this person walking on the shoulder, Montrose, northbound side.
00:51
I just drove from that way, and I didn't see anything.
00:57
Okay, 10-4[1]. We actually just had two calls, somewhere between Lawrence and Montrose walking in the northbound lanes, walking southbound, northbound on the shoulder.
01:12
Well, I'll turn around and go back, but I don't see anything.
01:15
I'll turn around to go back.
01:17
Ten-four. Ten-four.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received or affirmative (OK).
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