Separated woman plans to retrieve belongings without police standby, Alamosa County CO
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A separated woman at a residence near Kenney Road wants to retrieve belongings without police assistance unless the situation becomes unsafe.
Audio|Heard on: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1031. Are you clear? Copy a civil standby? It's going to be a callback for now.
00:04
I had a female party requesting a similar standby near Kenney Road, Alamosa County.
00:09
She said her and her spouse are separated right now.
00:13
The husband is saying that she had been in the home and is...
00:18
She doesn't think you're going to let her back in the house because she's not paying anything anymore, but she doesn't want to get some belongings from the items, and so she's needing to speak to an officer.
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Her name is going to be (name withheld).
00:30
Her callback is (number withheld).
00:37
Droppy, you can clear it.
00:38
I'll call it.
00:39
Thank you.
00:44
Dr. Fire.
00:49
Attention, Center EMS.
00:50
Center EMS, you are needed for a medical call at 771-Torese Street in the city of center, 771 Torres Street.
00:59
For an 81-year-old female who's fallen and cannot get up, she does have her son unseen with her.
01:04
She is conscious, she is breathing, and she does not believe to be injured.
01:07
Your time is 1035.
01:09
Alamosa PD
01:13
In reference to this callback I just had, can you make a note? This party doesn't want a civil standby right now, but if things start to get volatile with her eggs, she's going to call us if you get out there.
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Alamosa County, CO
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