Police try to capture loose dog near North Main St, Burlington IA
Police responded to reports of a loose dog cornered in a backyard near North Main Street. They contacted a possible owner to verify the dog's identity. The dog was confirmed not to be a Mastiff but possibly a Rottweiler, Pitmix, or German Shepherd. The situation was resolved without further incident.
Audio|Source: Des Moines County Public Safety / Henderson IL County
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Transcript:
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Called Wild God's Creatures.
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They're not there right now.
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I did get an updated phone number for (name withheld).
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Would you like me to call or would you like the PBS?
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Could you try to send them a call? Let them know that it's cornered in the backyard.
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I believe it's going to be near North Main Street.
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It's a gray house.
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24, so you're over by Main Street?
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I'm on the same street you are on, just come down the alley right in front of my squad car.
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1.14, you just passed me if you go to come off the houses.
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10-4[1]. I want to try to go over to (name withheld)'s residence and see if this dog belongs to her.
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County, 1.7401.
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10416-09 So the issue has been resolved.
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You can clear both units.
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Tonight, no report.
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104.
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Thanks.
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104, 1640. 104, 1640.
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24, 1840.
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24, Henry County.
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Go ahead.
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She spoke to T.J.
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Rice,
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she does not have a Mastiff.
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She has a Rottweiler, Pitmix, and a German Shepherd.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Main St, Burlington, IA 52601
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