Traffic stop on CO-9 ends with custody, Summit County CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies conducted a traffic stop near Highway 9 and Revett Drive in Colorado. During the stop, one person was taken into custody on a felony extradition warrant from Texas related to failure to appear on a human trafficking charge. The situation remained contained, and supporting officers were dispatched to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
That's a twenty-two on a traffic stop at Highway 9 and Revett Drive with SO thirty-two and SO ten en route to back.
00:04
Copy of Frank end in Ida.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:10
That's a twenty-two.
00:11
This will be a felony full extradition out of Texas, on party (name withheld), male, date of birth (number withheld), approximately 6 ft, over 250, dark hair, brown eyes.
00:23
This will be for failure to appear on an original offense of human trafficking with a $100000 bond.
00:29
I will confirm break for Ida.
00:34
Standing up, people just walked up to my car.
00:39
22, copy. Stand by.
00:40
Can you go again with the rest?
00:43
10, I'm about 30 seconds down.
00:45
A couple people are walking up to his car.
00:48
10-9, copy.
00:49
Thank you.
00:56
Medic six, clear the hospital.
01:01
One 13. In custody.
01:11
Oh, 18, copy one in custody at 0113.
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Location mentioned:
CO-9 & Revett Dr, Colorado 80424
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