Motorist runs out of gas on Arrowwood Drive with safety alert, El Paso County CO
Deputies assisted a motorist who ran out of gas near Arrowwood Drive. The driver reported GPS issues. Officers confirmed the vehicle's license and noted a safety alert due to the registered individual's hostility toward law enforcement.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-1
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Transcript:
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Can I say due to that mother's assist in the 70,000 block of Arrowwood Drive?
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Looks like party ran out of gas.
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Says his GPS is messed up.
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We're flicking for a taco bell now all the way out there.
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You have money for gas just as fast when you get there to get it.
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One out of eleven coffee, Elfeener.
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Appreciate.
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Some 11 info.
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Go ahead.
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Reference that Motors Assist, the RP has an officer say the BOLO[1] attached to him.
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Everything's plug in order.
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One of them, Gordon.
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His vehicle,
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in 2005, Chrysler, Town, and Country, White Color, licensed (number withheld) has been Officer Safety Bolo as Jordan Gilford, David Burth.
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328 of 93 a blackmail 511 200 hates L.E and is hostile especially if they are black or brown makes threats to go at it with enforcement to LEL on all calls project.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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BOLO: Alert to watch for a person, vehicle, or situation of interest.
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Location mentioned:
Arrowwood Dr, Colorado 80132
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