Loose black pit bull found in mlk park in alma, Alma GA
Officers responded to a report of a loose black pit bull at mlk park in alma. The dog was barking but did not show aggression and appeared hungry. Officers determined the situation was not threatening and planned to address it the next day.
Audio|Source: Bacon Fire/EMS, Sheriff and Alma Police
01:49
Transcript:
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I have an animal call.
00:02
I'm aware you probably can't do much.
00:04
However, I just don't want to leave it on the screen.
00:07
Clint is advising it's a black dog running loose in the park, basically a pit bull.
00:12
Clint is advising the dog did not fight her, just barking at her.
00:16
It's near East 16th Street, MLK Park.
00:21
24, I'm in there.
00:24
Second for.
00:34
Okay,
00:41
1024. Let's move up.
00:45
Ten, four, eleven, thirty-eight.
00:47
Ten, eleven, thirty-six.
00:55
Making a soft seat, correction six out.
01:05
174. I call Alderman's subject, and also he's not in either.
01:12
204. What about 6.8?
01:19
Too sure. I'll give him a call.
01:23
If we're just letting me, the dog is not aggressive, it is barking.
01:27
It seems like he's hungry.
01:29
I don't remember as much I could be right now.
01:30
They are scared of him there.
01:34
It's 10-4[1], I'm clear.
01:35
The one I spoke to advise he'll handle it tomorrow,
01:39
unless you feel like it needs to handle today.
01:44
Well, I don't really know where he came from.
01:47
He's just, I were wondering around with another dog.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Alma, GA 31510
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