Cattle wandering near highway junction cause response, Butler County NE
Deputies responded to reports of cattle wandering near the junction of highways 15 and 92. Officers tried to locate the owner and move the animals back into the field to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Saunders/Butler County Public Safety
02:33
Transcript:
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I'm to the Orange County line.
00:05
I see some cattle on the south side of the road, approximately a half mile in, but I don't see the out.
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Hi. Hi.
00:21
Okay, Vice is on the south side of the road.
00:31
10-4[1] in the dish and then it was on the road.
00:37
No, ten-four.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:51
Just checking on a vehicle here on Kenner Road 11,
00:56
just south of 66.
00:59
Nebraska 6, A.
01:01
Adam (number withheld), unoccupied, and on the shoulder.
01:08
I'll check it again tonight.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:18
Just 1070 a and between me and W and I'm still 1077 and 80 cattle.
01:22
I'll be 108.
01:24
10.4 also.
01:32
Cut.
01:36
Just received another call about cows out at the highway 15 and 92 junction.
01:42
RPA advised to chase them back into the cornfield.
01:46
You have to know who those belong to so we can call them and tell them to go check their fence.
01:57
1592 east of west junction.
01:59
Center bill or three miles.
02:11
(name withheld).
02:13
(name withheld).
02:15
I'll have contact with.
02:18
4.17.11.
02:22
If you have by three mile, those are not, those are not Rackabix.
02:31
His are all later.
02:32
He's out with it right now.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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