Deceased woman found in alley with needles nearby, Chicago IL


A deceased woman was found in an alley near a store in Chicago. She had needles in her belongings and injuries including scratches on her feet and cuts on her face. The cause of death is believed to be a drug overdose. Her name is withheld for privacy.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Citywide Dispatch Channels
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Transcript:
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The picture it looks like could be a drug overdose.
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Okay,
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any unusual circumstances like decomposition,
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bloating, or any special instructions from the detectives?
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If he was still able to move his hand, so he said it's recently passed in 13 hours.
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Okay.
00:36
It looks like I've got everything else here, so we will go with your request in as of 13, 26 hours.
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Please notify the zone when the service is on scene and remain on scene with them until they have the truck loaded and ready to go.
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29, thank you.
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I attend for it.
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Move it out.
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0703-8 and 044.
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423.
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2423.
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2423.
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Sorry, but I have to switch the zone.
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I'm sorry.
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Never mind.
01:26
All right, ten-four.
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23 on cityway too
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1123 1123 I was trying to order up an ET[1] for a D-A
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Morning unit headquarter.
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You guys get a call for Rainbow Beach, 3111 and 70 cents. I guess it's coming in on the person calling for help for a female, yelling for help, for mayor than I got in one.
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104 M7 is in Ralph.
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been in touch with the detectives or are they on scene already?
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And that nice weather on-chain.
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Okay, what is the beat name and star the detective over there?
02:32
The name is going to be Celio, that's Charlie Eddie Lincoln, Idaho,
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Ocean. B is 5404 David, and his button is 21376.
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Okay,
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and do you need photos of the scene or any inventory?
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There's just some injuries on the body, there's like scratch marks on the feet,
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there's some kind of like lacerations on the face,
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and there are some needles in his belongings next to the body. Okay,
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do we have a name for the deceased?
03:22
His last name is Perez, Kamenispellin. First name is (name withheld), common spelling.
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Okay, got a female race and age.
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(race withheld) with a birth date of 31 December 74.
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Okay,
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and you said that there is a scene behind in the alley,
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she has needles around the body?
04:03
Yeah, and in her personal belongings, she's got a bag, like a purse with needles in it.
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Okay,
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and what is the RD that you're using on this one?
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John John (number withheld).
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Okay, do you have information from the medical examiner?
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That's a case, any case.
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Okay,
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go ahead.
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2025-7.
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That's M.E.[2]
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Johnson, badge,
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73.
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Okay, the radio was getting a little fuzzy there.
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That was M.E.[2]
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2025- what?
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05-257, that's M.E.[2] Johnson,
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badge number 17.
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The last five on the case was 0.527.
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99.
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Okay, got that time.
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And you will be on scene to meet direct behind the store, correct?
05:38
Okay.
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Okay.
05:41
Okay,
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got everything here. We'll get a technician out there for you. Any other instructions,
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just come back and let us know.
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Thank you.
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.
[2]
M.E.: Medical Examiner
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Location mentioned:
Storage, Chicago, IL 60620
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