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Heard on: Glen Cove Police · 1/3/2026 08:26 AM
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I'm going to be en route to near Valentine Street on a follow-up to this dog bite.
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Officer follows up on dog bite in Glen Cove
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer went to an area near Valentine Street in Glen Cove, New York, to conduct a follow-up related to a previous dog bite incident.
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were dispatched to a possible family disturbance near Landing Road in Glen Cove. A third party caller, identified as a family member, reported the disturbance. Unit 287 was sent and arrived at the location.
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