Loose horses causing traffic hazard on Highway 50, Fowler CO


Multiple loose horses, including a white horse with a colt, are walking down the middle of Highway 50 near Risley Pires and Fowler, causing a traffic hazard. Authorities are trying to find the owner and keep the animals off the road to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Crowley County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Is there going to white horse walking down the middle of the highway with a colt?
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I'm going to be headed in the middle of the road, Highway 50,
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coming into Fowler over by
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Risley Pires in that area, and Highway 50 east end.
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I copy.
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See if I know and see if I can get a hold of somebody in that area with that kind of course.
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Copy, thank you.
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17.
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This is my character.
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Trosie.
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I have a service.
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I have a good wine.
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You as well, sir.
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At 7 o'1.
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Pellar party, back.
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Good.
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Is there, I let state no.
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And I also called the sale barn owner.
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He doesn't think it's there horses, but he's going to go check.
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Hi, Cobby.
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I'm cleared out to county wine.
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I'm not seeing anything.
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I copy, so we're getting several reports.
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We also got a report from 618, West Highway 50, we have a couple more, couple,
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like a black with white, pinto, and a brown or a can.
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Okay,
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copy.
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Thank you, sir, 716.
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Thank you very much.
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Iser,
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can you head over to see what I like stocks, Nepestellar, the Silvarn and Fowler and helped Fowler for with war horses?
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He's holding him off the highway until we can find the owner.
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Location mentioned:
US-50, Fowler, CO
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