Man threatens neighbor and damages fence over dog dispute, Peyton CO
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A man with a gas can entered a neighbor's property near Mallard Drive and threatened to shoot the neighbor and her dog. He also damaged fence panels. The dispute appears related to a dog that entered the man's property. The man left in a black truck and later made statements about protecting his family. There is no confirmation of a firearm being shown.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-1
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
3.m41, 333 copy a disturbance[1] or criminal trespass.
00:05
I'm not sure which.
00:09
Wait, one, go ahead.
00:11
33.
00:13
Both units.
00:14
We have two different addresses coming in.
00:16
One is near Mallard Drive, the other one is near Mallard Drive.
00:21
They might share the same driveway.
00:25
The caller who's calling near Mallard Drive says that there was a male party that came onto her property with a gas can, threatened to shoot her and her dog.
00:36
He was sitting in a black Dodge Ram, (number withheld), and then he left,
00:45
and he broke some of her fence panels.
00:48
We all have the caller from near Mallard Drive.
00:52
His name is Dan Kibbler.
00:54
He said he is in a truck down the street away from the driveway, but he keeps hanging up on us.
01:02
And he said he's going to do whatever it takes to protect his family.
01:06
We're not sure what occurred that made him make that statement.
01:17
Forty-one copy.
01:20
33 copy.
01:25
I'm 3141, 3dm33.
01:27
It's going to be related to the vehicle that the RP at near Mallard Drive does come back to Danny Kibler at near Mallard Drive.
01:38
No need to acknowledge on merge the calls.
01:45
On 31043,
01:47
comparing the information from both call takers, but it sounds like the situation was over a dog that belongs to near Mallard Drive coming onto the property of near Mallard Drive.
02:00
No need to acknowledge that in 2053.
02:02
3.41.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:09
Can you believe that's the call taker to ensure that the male party doesn't have a firearm and if he does be secured it when he arrived?
02:17
We can't get him back on the line.
02:20
And I'm not sure that he actually did show a firearm.
02:24
That wasn't explicitly stated.
02:29
She said she only saw a gas can.
02:32
She didn't see any actual weapons that threatened to shoot her and her dog.
Police codes explained
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[1]
disturbance: Report of a disturbance or dispute in progress
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Location mentioned:
Mallard Dr, Peyton, CO 80831
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