Woman threatens to jump into traffic during welfare check, Logan County CO


A woman threatened to jump into traffic on I-76, leading to a mental health crisis. Her mother then drove away in a white Chevrolet vehicle, leaving the woman on the roadside.
Audio|Source: Logan County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Sheriff, Sterling Police, State Patrol
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Transcript:
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Copy. Welfare Check, Possible, Disturb Mental, Mile Marker 120, I-76 Westbound. We have a female party threatening her girlfriend to jump out into incoming traffic.
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14. Do you see a state's on right now?
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We are letting them know right now as well. I just wanted to make you guys.
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14. I'll be emergent.
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Our teams is confirming the female support pulled over at the 120. A-firm.
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Kevin.
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We cleared the scene and not to the disturbance on the interstate.
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14 from 7. I'm just going to be on your channel.
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Sounds good.
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I like how he's dragged, be advised we have...
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...car, she just took off.
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What do you mean, took off? The car or the person running?
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Mother took off in the car.
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Okay, is the daughter on the side of the road?
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Afer.
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Okay. Okay.
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14, can you get vehicle description, please?
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A white Chevy Traverse, unknown place, however they are going to be handicapped.
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Okay, what was there a destination?
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I-76, Colorado
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