Domestic fight leads to suspects fleeing near camel street, Brush CO
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Police responded to a physical fight between a male and female near Camel Street in Brush. The individuals fled on foot towards the police department before officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Unit in the brush area near Camel, police report male and female physically fighting, unable to separate.
00:05
Again, that's near Camel.
00:07
Here's 4-36.
00:10
In 43, I'll be responding.
00:12
Card 543 to copy.
00:14
Card 542 to cover.
00:16
542 row.
00:19
2406. 2406.
00:20
In 443, for my time, can you code that your mic drops from?
00:29
I copy 0402.
00:35
Like 43, where are they fighting?
00:38
So, Jim, man.
00:39
She's not responding to me on the phone.
00:43
Probably.
00:45
See, 14. In 40-4-3-11-Z.
00:52
I can go.
00:58
543, how far is my cover?
01:03
I have 542 on Route 123 on answering the radio.
01:11
I have a male party leading up the back of the residence.
01:13
Can you clear Law 1, please?
01:16
Hi copy, sir, for your name.
01:18
All units, clear Law 1 for sheriff on the traffic only.
01:26
543, the parties left, they're running towards the police department.
01:31
If 123 could answer our radio.
01:35
Core 543, I copy.
01:36
Code, 122, did you copy?
01:38
123, I'm on.
01:40
They're running towards the police department right now.
01:51
I've retuned to copy 123's traffic.
01:54
Repeat last transmission.
01:57
Requesting an area.
02:03
A male party, female party, they were going westbound from this island.
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Location mentioned:
Brush, CO 80723
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