Vehicle stolen and tracked to current location in Monte Vista, Monte Vista CO
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Officers responded to a report of a stolen vehicle in Monte Vista that was tracked to its current location using the owner’s phone.
Audio|Heard on: Rio Grande Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Tell me how that 595 vault are on the report of the stolen vehicle complaint.
00:05
Copy. Vito type.
00:11
Rio Grande SO.
00:15
Control C.P.1.
00:19
Good morning, C.B.1.
00:21
Good morning, N.B.
00:22
41.
00:25
I copy, sir.
00:27
Out of a safe shift starting 0806.
00:32
Monty PD.
00:35
Palam, I'll say down with...
00:40
Monty PD.
00:42
I just have one.
00:43
One, go ahead.
00:47
Rio Grande SO.
00:52
RG2, Rio Grande, status,
00:54
turn. So, for this.
00:56
You're welcome, sir, 0806.
01:02
Monty PD.
01:04
Art 1, go ahead with your talk.
01:06
Do Monivist have a stolen vehicle complaint last night?
01:11
Passed out by limit.
01:17
P.D.
01:19
I copy and you said, sorry, I had to answer another channel.
01:22
You said disregard and have Monty Officer give you a call, correct?
01:25
Yeah, I thought they had reported it last night or this morning, about two of this morning, but they didn't.
01:29
They just barely woke up and ended up finding out of the vehicle stolen out of the yard.
01:34
I don't know how they tracked it here.
01:36
I have it on his phone that tracked it to here.
01:39
I don't know if you want to have a lot of the officer get a hold of me.
01:42
I copy. We'll do.
01:43
They're both on calls. Can we just to you and I'll have them get in touch with you.
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Location mentioned:
Monte Vista, CO 81144
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