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Heard on: San Luis Valley Public Safety · 21 hours ago
00:07
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Go ahead and clear us with an accident report, and I'm going to head over to Walmart for that welfare check 1st .
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Medical emergency near Clark St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officer requested an accident report before conducting a welfare check near a Walmart. The situation may involve a medical emergency.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Alamosa responded to a possible theft at a Walmart store on Clark St. Radio traffic described a male suspect wearing dark clothing and blue jeans, carrying what appeared to be a printer, who fled on foot toward nearby apartments and hotels. Units checked the surrounding area, including near the Hampton Inn, but it was unclear whether the suspect was located.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer in Alamosa responded to a possible parking violation at the Walmart on Clark St. The officer provided vehicle details for a records check and requested information to be sent to the terminal. No additional incidents or arrests were mentioned.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were contacted after a caller reported seeing what may have been a human body lying in a ditch near the railroad tracks by Clark Street in Alamosa. The caller described the figure as wearing dark clothing but was unable to confirm details before leaving the area due to traffic.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible burglary alarm at a farm supply store in Alamosa. The alarm was indicated from Zone 18, but the exact area was unclear. Attempts were made to reach the keyholder, but notification had not been completed at the time of the call.