Vehicle stolen and held for fingerprinting near South Harvard, Chicago IL


Police responded to a report of a stolen vehicle near South Harvard in Chicago. The vehicle was held on scene for fingerprinting. The victim agreed to come to the location. Detectives left it to the victim to decide if the vehicle should be processed on scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
04:11
Transcript:
00:00
Good morning we are calling to order an ET[1] or a fingerprint for a stolen vehicle
00:07
Okay and the detectives wanted process on scene and not going to tow it to the phone?
00:18
The victim is willing to come on same tab if you come to this location or either or...
00:26
Well, that wasn't even my question.
00:28
I said, what is the detective doing right now? They wanted to process it on scene, not at the pound?
00:38
They left it up to the victim on scene.
00:44
You said the detective left it up to the victim?
00:49
On scene, sir, yes, on scene.
00:52
The detective is requesting for the vehicle to be processed on scene?
00:57
Yes.
01:04
Okay, and what is this vehicle wanted for?
01:09
Vehicular, uh-huh, um, hide-dye.
01:16
Okay, what's the address?
01:22
near South Harvard.
01:26
Okay, what's your last name and button?
01:31
(name withheld), (number withheld).
01:34
The detective you spoke with?
01:40
Vera No.
01:44
(number withheld), B.2510-Meree.
01:55
Okay, and the detective is on scene?
01:59
No.
02:02
Okay, could you ask them if they're going to be responding to the scene?
02:10
Give us a second, sir.
02:15
Sir, can we just make sure that the victim's out there?
02:18
Yeah, she said the victim can make it out there.
02:22
Yeah, let's get the victim out there. If the detectives don't want to come, it's not a big deal.
02:27
Yeah, except for, I was just trying to make sure the detective was even reached out to.
02:31
I'll see what she says.
02:33
Okay.
02:36
Illinois D.L.
02:38
(number withheld).
02:51
11.511.
02:53
The victim is ready and willing to come to the scene as of right now.
02:58
Okay, and what about C.
03:00
Detective? Are they going to roll on out or no?
03:04
A valid driver's license to 10, 26, and 2025 to an (name withheld). D.
03:14
EPA on the victim.
03:16
How long is it going to be for the victim to get there?
03:22
Lesson, 10 minutes.
03:30
Okay, do you know what needs to be done with the vehicle?
03:39
They said hold for print.
03:43
Okay, so we're just printing the whole vehicle.
03:45
Do you know if it's been contaminated or anything like that?
03:49
It has not been contaminated.
03:51
Okay,
03:53
and do you know if the vehicle is open and accessible or is the victim able to provide a key?
04:00
I don't know.
04:02
Okay, why don't you reach out to the victim because if the car is locked, there's not really much than an evidence expectation to do.
04:10
Okay, stand by.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ET: Evidence Technician unit responsible for evidence collection, processing, and crime scene photography.
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Location mentioned:
S Harvard Ave, Chicago, IL
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