Burglary reported near West Elizabeth Avenue in Gunnison, Gunnison CO
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According to the dispatch call, a burglary was reported near West Elizabeth Avenue. A man in his 20s wearing a dark hoodie and gray sweatpants, carrying beer and possibly intoxicated, was trying to break into a residence. He was last seen walking east on Elizabeth and then turning near 14th Street or North Pine.
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Transcript:
00:00
20 burglary.
00:05
Response at near West Elizabeth Avenue.
00:09
Got a report of a male wearing a hoodie, carrying some beers, in his 20s, approximately 5'9, skinny, last seen headed east on Elizabeth.
00:26
Also be advised RPC that they are standing now trying to break into his residence.
00:32
And the party is now at 14th Street.
00:36
15,
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you cover direct.
00:46
Double 035.
00:52
That's when did RP say he was Bill walking east?
00:59
Unsure if he turned north or south.
01:02
RP did say 14th, but Elizabeth doesn't cross 14th.
01:06
It looks like it could be North Pine.
01:08
Unknown direction on travel on North Pine.
01:15
Okay, got me.
01:18
Number 37.
01:24
Again,
01:34
the residence is at near West Elizabeth Avenue and he headed east on Elizabeth and turned north or south on 14th.
01:48
It's kind of in the area.
01:51
And RP can hear dogs barking as if he turned south on 14th.
01:57
So he's thinking maybe that's what he did.
02:00
Again, he's got a beer can in one hand, one other beer can under the other arm.
02:06
Gray sweats, a dark hoodie with the hood up.
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Location mentioned:
W Elizabeth Ave, Gunnison, CO 81230
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