October 12, 2021 astatine 8:23 am
DENVER (CBS4) – A pistillate rider parading done a Denver International Airport concourse past period without immoderate covering drew attraction from chap passengers and airdrome police. The woman, who had nary luggage, appeared to beryllium carrying immoderate benignant of a thermos, vessel oregon portion holder successful her close hand. Beyond that, she was wholly naked.
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“How are you doing? Where are you from?” she asked bystanders who were videotaping her.
In a minute-long video clip shared with CBS4, Denver constabulary officers with a ample broad tin beryllium seen pursuing the pistillate successful an effort to get her to screen up. She was smiling and laughing.
“Ma’am, ma’am,” constabulary tin beryllium heard calling to the pistillate arsenic they followed her.
At 1 constituent she skips distant from constabulary who are attempting to wrapper the broad astir her.
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The incidental took spot adjacent Gate A-37 conscionable earlier 5 a.m. connected Sept. 19, according to Denver police. Typically, lone ticketed passengers tin get to the airport’s gates.
In their report, airdrome constabulary wrote they received a “Report of an intoxicated pistillate wholly nude. Officers.. responded and located the pistillate moving astir the concourse having immoderate benignant of aesculapian issue. Paramedics were called codification 10 (which indicates an exigency response) The female, was transported to University Hospital by ambulance owed to an undetermined aesculapian episode.”
Denver constabulary and airdrome authorities had nary further accusation connected the pistillate and the bizarre incident.
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Although CBS4 has obtained a transcript of the video, the presumption is choosing not to broadcast it due to the fact that authorities reported the pistillate was believed to beryllium experiencing a aesculapian issue.