Traffic stop involves deceased male and two females


Police stopped a vehicle in El Paso County. There were two females present and a male who was found deceased. They also discussed issues like a revoked license and the need for a tow.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Sheriff's Office EPSO-3
02:12
Transcript:
One item five two. It's going to be 85 in Maine, a white with position to Mary, one five. Okay. One frame 12. One frame 12. It's possible. Can you try to find your phone number for the RO, for the vehicle that's on the screen? Of course, turn back. 3252-1. I get SDR for compulsion rate insurance and can I get a tow, please. Deputy of the case number 0-1-335? Todd of 10-1-6-9-5[1]. Code 7-1-5-3-1-3-0-1-3-0-1-3-5[2] also the box number in the screen for you. I'm having you with an eye number, please? Of course. Thank you. Thank you. N. 32171. You said criminal missions, B, C. Cool. Copy. It's going to be 101.136[3], one zero one three six. Copy once. Yeah. One invite two. Final stop is going to be 85 at Central Valley. Okay. Does it matter if it's definitely in that registration? One Frank 12, it's either or will work. Okay. That will be getting appreciated as well. Of course. One, Frank 12. Go ahead. Those female parties in the screen, per accurate, the male party is deceased. I copy, thank you. Yeah.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1-6-9-5: Case/Incident number
[2]
Code 7-1-5-3-1-3-0-1-3-0-1-3-5: Internal/Administrative code (likely for case management)
[3]
101.136: Possible plate or unit reference
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El Paso County, CO
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