15-year-old intoxicated male removed from party near Germania Ave, Brush CO
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An intoxicated 15-year-old male was asked to leave a party near Germania Avenue. He may have carried a small pocket knife and reportedly took a phone before leaving the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Number two near Germania Street for a removal party.
00:07
Parties currently in the backyard, but there for a few months.
00:10
Known as 15 years old, RPS known as 15 years old, it's going to be (name withheld).
00:16
It is intoxicated wearing a brown jacket, what jeans, unknown drugs,
00:20
no to carry a small pocket knife.
00:23
Therapy's going to be wearing a yellow and maroon,
00:26
blue soap pants,
00:27
in the backyard with him.
00:31
Near Germania Street.
00:33
Oh,
00:38
let me show me there.
00:39
That's got me 12-20.
00:41
Question 1220.
00:48
301. Pro 301.
00:50
Show me off the 3D, please.
00:54
Contact be 12198.
00:55
208.
01:01
209. Program 29.
01:06
We were to make contact with the resident here on the welfare check here in the state port.
01:11
I copy 1231.
01:13
That's 102.
01:15
Core 102. Show myself in a 101 on scene.
01:21
I'm copy told her, D-2.
01:27
129, 10, 103.
01:34
Tree.
01:36
Hey,
01:38
if you want to come down our location, the party that they want removed is gone.
01:42
He's no longer unseen.
01:43
No one saw which direction he walked, but I guess he possibly took somebody's phone from the property as well.
01:52
I'm Captain Barney.
01:53
He'd run as a possible block away.
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Location mentioned:
Germania Ave, Brush, CO 80723
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