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Stolen GMC envoy found on Chester street with occupants, Cascade CO
A stolen GMC Envoy was located on the 300 block near Chester Street with two compliant occupants. There was initial confusion regarding the vehicle's license plate and prior recovery status.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
We've got a deputy who received an LPR hit for a stolen GMC Envoy.
00:05
He's on the 300 block of Chester.
00:07
You have the unit that could head that way.
00:14
I think she was off the air for a minute, but I don't know if there's anybody else that can go that way.
00:24
If they get a plate to make sure it's not the long way already recovered.
00:30
Yeah, the plate's going to be (number withheld).
00:35
The one we recovered, got so if I just count.
00:39
I copy, thanks.
00:46
Just to clarify, that was the same GMC Envoy without the other one.
00:54
The one we recovered, I believe, ended in (number withheld).
01:01
And the one the deputy got the hit on, engine what?
01:10
I thought you said (name withheld) something.
01:15
Yeah, I think it's a different one.
01:18
So we'll also head that way, is it stationary occupied, or may have any info?
01:23
I'm sending now.
01:26
Two occupants, they are compliant so far.
01:29
I think that's one with the Bulldog stickers in the back window.
01:38
The dispatcher's back.
01:45
1223 headquarters.
01:48
Okay.
01:50
(number withheld).
01:55
Okay.
01:57
Hey, Lindsay, I think they have that other On-Boy.
02:00
The one that ended in (number withheld), over on the 300 block of Chester.
02:05
Okay, thank you.
02:06
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Chester St, Cascade-Chipita Park, CO 80863
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