Transcript of call to CSU police regarding Native American students on campus tour

This is an abridged transcript of the call to Colorado State University police regarding the presence of two teenagers on a campus tour who were viewed with suspicion:

Dispatch: CSU police, this is Ginger.

Caller: Hi ... I am with my son doing a campus tour ... There are two young men that joined our tour that weren't a part of our tour. They're not, definitely not a part of the tour. And their behavior is just really odd, and I've never called, ever, about anybody, but they joined our tour. They won't give their names and when I asked them what they were wanting to study, like everything they're saying isn't ... they were lying the whole time. And they're just wearing like very ... they just really stand out. ... Like their clothing has dark stuff on it, like dark things.

Dispatch: Their clothing what?

Caller: Just, uh, kind of just weird symbolism or wording on it, and one of them has their left hand in his oversize sweatshirt the whole time.

Dispatch: Are you guys still out with them now?

Caller: Well, I'm not. I stepped out. They're in the Lory Student Center.

(Dispatcher and caller talk about the pair's location information)

Caller: It's probably nothing. I'm probably being completely paranoid with just everything that's happened ...

(Dispatcher and caller continue to talk about location information)

Caller: I feel completely ridiculous. They're probably fine and just creepy kids.

Dispatch: It's fine. We certainly don't mind you calling. I'd rather you call and us and check on it and everything check out OK.

(Dispatch waits while the caller texts her husband for location information)

Caller: If it's nothing, I'm sorry, but they, it actually made me feel, like, sick, and I've never felt like that.

Dispatch: Can you give me a description of the males? Starting with one of them.

Caller: I'm 5-5. They're not much taller than I am so maybe 5-7. One has, like, above his shoulder length hair and it's wavy, split in the middle. They both are wearing like black clothing.

Dispatch: Are they white males?

Caller: I think they're Hispanic, I believe. One of them for sure. He said he's from Mexico. When I asked what they were wanting to study I could tell they were making stuff up because one of them started to laugh about it. One is heavier. One is probably 5-7 and, you know, thinner, I don't know maybe 130-40 pounds.

Dispatcher: Can you give me a clothing description on that person?

Caller: They both are wearing black.

Dispatcher: OK. All black?

Caller: Mm-hmm. ...

(Call gets disconnected due to incoming call. Recording continues when woman calls back after getting disconnected. The caller and dispatcher continue to talk about he group's location.)

Caller: (My husband) said another dad, also, another man that was on the tour also believes they don't belong. Their behavior is very suspicious so they're watching them also.

(Caller and dispatcher talk about location.)

Caller: And I know I'm probably just being paranoid. I've never done this before.

Dispatch: Well, the fact that more than one person noticed the strange behavior ...

(Dispatcher says she will send police to the area and asks caller to contact them if she gets more information.)

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