Deputy checks on male who stepped in front of vehicle near Westway; described as tall, wearing work jacket, carrying bag and work hat., Cortez CO
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Deputy checks on male who stepped in front of vehicle near Westway; described as tall, wearing work jacket, carrying bag and work hat.
Audio|Heard on: Montezuma County Public Safety
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
Cortez, welfare check.
00:02
Okay.
00:04
If you could respond to the area of the Westway, there was a male that stepped out in front of the vehicle.
00:10
They'd like a welfare check on him.
00:12
He's taller, wearing a workwear jacket, green bag, and work hats.
00:15
Okay.
00:20
Oh, 70, 40.
00:26
Cortez, City 17.
00:28
He just received it.
00:31
10-4[2], and I did forward it also to your trainer as well as sit attention, so you might have multiple copies.
00:38
Thank you, I appreciate it.
00:44
Okay, well as 17.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
I'll head over to that, well for a check.
00:52
I came through there on my way in, and I didn't see anybody.
00:57
So forth, uh, 17, 15, 15.
01:03
What is away?
01:06
Bye wait.
01:10
I was walking out in our back lot.
01:12
It sounds like maybe somebody yelling in the area of Empire and maybe Park Street, I'll be in the area.
01:18
So forth, see if you're sitting there.
01:23
Cortez-O-Wait.
01:25
Oh wait.
01:29
I think it's going to be a male.
01:31
He's running westbound with a dog, possibly.
01:33
He looks like he's carrying a long pole or something.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Welfare Check: Check the well-being of a person
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative (OK)
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Cortez, CO 81321
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