Female with weapons and drugs removed from motel lobby, Calhan CO
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A female with weapons and drugs was reported in the motel lobby. She has been removed multiple times and is under a caution note for paranoia and claims of assault, theft, and trafficking.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-1
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Transcript:
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The 6715 Panamette Court Econo Lodge, there's party from the front desk that's a female in the lobby and older female with weapons declared drugs.
00:10
She said that has been removed multiple times and she was dropped off there.
00:17
And I'm not sure what the name of the party is,
00:21
but I can look her up in the trespass if you get it.
00:25
Probably.
00:32
I'm 32K93. It looks like my (name withheld) and I'll check the caution note.
00:38
I'm sorry, just Pat for her at 2240.
00:47
Thank you, Abby.
00:48
Everyone wants someone out of this, it's not verbal.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:54
Last, I spell, Mary, Ocean, Nora, Edward,
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Edward, Edward Young, first of Louis.
01:00
Lake Edward, William, Ida, Sandville is going to be Sam 62698.
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Copy.
01:08
One number, any is clear, revoked for driving under suspense, not confirmed.
01:17
Copy.
01:24
32 canine, 3 copy caution.
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It's going to be for the party, (name withheld).
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White female,
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November 11, 1979,
01:34
states that she's EDP and suffers from paranoia, claims that CSPD and the SBA have robbed assaulted her and stolen from her.
01:43
And she says that people are assaulting her stealing from her trafficking drugs and children out of storage units.
01:52
Where do you have it?
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Location mentioned:
5th St, Calhan, CO 80808
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