Two people pepper sprayed on Beaver Creek Trail, Fairplay CO
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According to the dispatch call, a follow-up to a pepper spray incident on Beaver Creek Trail involved a male and female suspect, who were not combative and apologized. The reporting party was in a white Audi returning home near Bogue Street.
Audio|Heard on: Park County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
And just to confirm, you said that the people who were spraying the pepper spray were two females on snowshoes and they had left, correct?
00:09
One male, one female.
00:11
They left on snowshoes continuing...
00:14
Up the trail.
00:21
I'm perfect.
00:23
Sheriff 15th out of service.
00:24
Have a good night.
00:33
District 5, airing wrecked this vehicle,
00:36
called in from JFCOM occurred about five minutes ago, southbound Highway 285 from our marker, G228, older model gray (number withheld), under license plate,
00:45
continuing westbound.
00:46
It was speeding, leaving an oncoming.
00:48
RP was going in opposite direction, is willing to sign.
00:52
District 5 car acknowledgement.
00:56
Sheriff 9 of our position.
00:59
1532.
01:04
Sheriff 27 Fairplay?
01:08
27. In regards to the Beaver Creek call, the RP is in a white Audi and they are heading back to their house near Bogue Street.
01:23
The suspects,
01:25
one is in, the male is in a gray Toyota Tacoma.
01:29
Colorado play Adam, David, Mary, X-ray-7-3, female is in a tan Toyota Tacoma,
01:36
Colorado play, Edward, David, King, John, 3,5.
01:40
They have not been combative, they were very apologetic.
01:44
It sounds like the RP is more wanting a callback at this point.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Creek Trail, Fairplay, CO 80440
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