Livestock animals reported near highway 6 posing traffic hazard, Eagle County CO
A report was made about llamas, sheep, and goats near highway 6 around mile marker 150. These animals were seen close to the road and might cause a traffic hazard. Officers and animal control were notified to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: Vail, Avon, Eagle, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn - Police, Fire and EMS
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1215 livestock animal complaint.
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Go ahead.
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Stock animal complaint on Highway 6, Mile Marker 150.
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We had a caller advising of some llamas or sheep that are out near the road.
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We've also added some phone numbers for possible owners or the Forest Service as well.
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All right, copy.
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I'll be en route from gypsum.
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1313.
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12-0.3, I'm at the office here.
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I run out there.
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You can clear him from that.
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Acknowledge, 12-4-4-2-Direct.
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Hey, from Rick, 1203.
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I believe there are some goats at the 151 on 6.
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We've had multiple calls about the goats being out, but the fence is very thin, and they are behind the fence every time I go ahead and check on them.
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US-6, Colorado
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