Hit-and-run collision on highway 17 in Alamosa county, Alamosa County CO
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A blue BMW SUV hit another vehicle on Highway 17 near County Road 5 South in Alamosa County and left the scene without stopping. The reporting party did not stay at the location and provided a partial license plate description. Contact information was given but no direction of the fleeing vehicle was known.
Audio|Heard on: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Right next to the Bram Hall industrial, go ahead.
00:02
So it's going to be that it happened at Highway 17 and County Road 5 South in Alamosa County.
00:09
The RPA stated that he isn't staying at the location.
00:14
Both parties left the scene.
00:16
There was a blue BMW that swiped the left side of his vehicle, and then the car took off.
00:22
He wasn't able to get anything beside the partial license plate of (name withheld).
00:29
(name withheld).
00:31
And then, yeah, they just said that they had to go, so they were wondering if someone could just call to make a report.
00:38
Copy. Do they leave any contact information? Yes, it's going to be a Gerald, and his phone number is (number withheld).
00:50
Copy, thank you.
00:53
Direction of the run vehicle? They did not.
00:56
All right, copy.
00:57
Can I get those descriptors one more time? So it was a blue BMW,
01:01
an SUV of some kind.
01:04
The license plate partial that we got was (name withheld).
01:10
and it would be damage if they have any to their right side because they hit the RP's left side.
01:17
Okay, I copy.
01:19
Um,
01:21
east of Alamosa, I'll see if it comes this way.
01:24
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
CO-17 & Rd 5 S, Colorado 81101
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