Police say they responded to a woman calling for help three separate times, at the same address.
A man in an apartment building at 4950 North Marine Drive, in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, called police three times, claiming a neighbor on the 9th floor was screaming for help.
The first call came at 4:48 a.m. At 4:55 a.m., an officer on the scene told police dispatch to “disregard” the 911 call.
At 5:13 a.m., a second 911 call was made. Again, an officer said he showed up - didn’t hear a disturbance - and disregarded the call.
Around 5:44 a.m., a third 911 was placed. The same man said he could hear the woman screaming and items being thrown around her apartment. He asked the responding officer to speak with the doorman.
Monday, December 6, 2010
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I LOVE the "visual" affects. Was this guy dreaming or was a woman really in distress?
ReplyDeletetowanda, I started to ignore this story. But when a third 911 call was made, I started wondering what was going on.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, the trail went cold after a third call was announced. I have no idea what the outcome was.