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Police follow parties to locate repeated burglary site 

audio iconBurglary
Alamosa County, CO
Police are tracking a group of people to find a trailer that has been burglarized multiple times.
Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
01:17

Transcript:
719-580-9251. I'll be click. Copy, 1231. Post-S.O. I don't want to say any other one. Can you show us out at 6905, (name withheld). Following these parties down to locate that trailer where they keep breaking in, and then can you run a plate when you're ready? Go ahead, ma'am. Colorado, Charles, David, Robert, Lincoln, 2-1. Copy, 1233. Copy-33. My hair, one. Good morning. 401. 24-0-3. Car one. That far. Good morning. 1233. Alamosa PD. Alamosa, hello. What? I'll be clear, verbal. Copy covered before. The name is host, SO. Okay, I have one Alamosa. Good. Let's take that vehicle, or that plate comes back on a 2012 blue, it's a C-H-R-Y.

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