According to the sheriff, it was not meant to be sent.The bolo was meant to be sent.
Park County just didn't want the public to hear it. (and I am equally curious as to why they would not want the eyes of their county to have this information)
The question remains. If they had this information from a witness....why wait several days to alert authorities. Any ideas on that?
http://www.9news.com/mobile/article...spect-in-park-county-teens-homicide/498071847
"Denver police scanners broadcast a be on the lookout alert or BOLO that included a vague description of a white male possible suspect, that the Park County undersheriff said was never meant to be distributed in that way.
That was not ever intended to go out, Wohlers said.
Wohlers explained that the information was intended to be reported to the Colorado Information
Analysis Center (CIAC), an office within Homeland Security and Emergency Management, for sharing internally with public safety agencies."
I would think one of the reasons behind this would be the way a BOLO is distributed and who it is sent to it is publicly available but when a report is made to CIAC it is not.
ETA - ONE of the reasons
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