Passenger reports missing bag on Denver bus, Denver CO
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According to the dispatch call, a bus driver at 16th and California Station in Denver reported that a passenger claimed their shopping bag went missing after they fell asleep on the bus. The driver contacted dispatch for guidance and was advised to involve security or police if needed. The passenger later declined police response. Security was notified and may follow up at the airport.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson CO Transportation Group Calls
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
704, I have a passenger on board this bus.
00:02
He is claiming that somebody stole his Walmart bag.
00:07
He said he fell asleep, and when he woke up, the bag was gone.
00:11
Nobody has exited the bus.
00:13
So I'm not really sure what to do.
00:17
Okay, well, since we're in fallback, I've got to gather all this information, just a minute.
00:23
And what's your employee number?
00:28
(number withheld).
00:30
Okay, and then where is your location?
00:33
Near 16th and California Station, Denver.
00:40
Okay, and then the passenger says that somebody has taken their Walmart bag and have you checked to see if you can see it anywhere?
00:55
Yeah, he looked around for it, he doesn’t see it.
01:00
Well, I can have police come over or security meet you there if you want.
01:06
Is that what they are asking for or what would they like?
01:11
He seems to think that I should find the bag.
01:14
He doesn’t get off the bus and doesn’t seem to really care.
01:18
So I don't really know what the procedure is here.
01:20
Never had this happen.
01:22
I'll just follow your lead.
01:24
Well, you can ask him to look around and see if he dropped it on the floor or somewhere.
01:30
Other than that, if they would like, I can call police for them.
01:33
And you can ask them if they want police to come over and see them.
01:38
I'll go ahead and ask him.
01:40
Hang on.
01:43
3704, calling fallback.
01:47
Yeah, go ahead.
01:48
This is a date.
01:50
Yes, go ahead.
01:55
3704.
01:56
That’s 3704, calling fallback.
01:59
Yes, I can hear you.
02:01
Go ahead. If you can hear me, I can hear you.
02:02
Yes, I can hear you.
02:04
Go ahead. If you can hear me, I can hear you.
02:08
Sorry, I’m dealing with this passenger.
02:11
He says he doesn’t want police to respond here.
02:14
He says he got on the bus at downtown Boulder, and now the bag is missing after he fell asleep.
02:19
He’s sitting in the very back.
02:22
Okay, well, if he doesn’t have time for it, I’ll advise security, but they can meet up with him at the downtown, or at DUS, I’ll let them know about it.
02:32
Make sure you fill out a report, okay?
02:36
Copy that, but I am proceeding to Denver Airport.
02:39
That’s where I’m going, not to DUS.
02:42
Oh, sorry about that.
02:44
I’ll advise security.
02:45
Maybe they can have somebody meet you out there at the airport, okay.
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