Stolen vehicle reported near South Madison in Cortez, Cortez CO
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A dark blue 2018 Toyota Camry was reported stolen near South Madison in Cortez. The vehicle was left unlocked and running around 2 p.m., with keys inside. The last person to see it did not provide much information. No record of repossession was found.
Audio|Heard on: Montezuma County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Also a stolen vehicle from near South Madison, but it happened around 1400 this afternoon.
00:08
10-4[1]. Level 5.S.1, you able to take care of that? You guys got something going on?
00:17
We're checking on the jail guys.
00:18
We'll click.
00:19
I think they're fighting Julian and then all clear and take care of it.
00:23
No more.
00:28
Cork has level 5.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:36
Clear of the jail.
00:38
Where am I had to?
00:41
Near South Madison, Sleeping Ute Apartments.
00:45
I don't, hold on.
00:51
I think it's number 901.
00:54
First of (name withheld) advised that she last saw her vehicle around 2 o'clock this afternoon.
01:02
Keys were left in the vehicle and it was left unlocked.
01:05
It was warming up.
01:07
Vehicle is since missing 2018 Toyota Camry, dark blue in color.
01:20
She also wasn't very giving with information.
01:29
Ten, four.
01:31
Would you mind just checking to see if we had any repos today?
01:37
Ten, four.
01:40
Part of this one, I'll be in the area, six eleven Celsius.
01:49
Level 5, no results on repossession today.
01:54
Time for it.
01:57
Time is 20210.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative (OK)
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Location mentioned:
S Madison St, Cortez, CO 81321
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