Animal control called for dog at Auburn CHP office, Newcastle CA


Animal control was called to assist with a 50-pound shepherd dog held in a patrol car at the Auburn CHP office. A man spoke of a 7-year-old boy who was walking near the area and stopped to ask if he needed help. Some citizens took pictures and accused the man of a crime. The dog was transported to the Auburn CHP office for care.
Audio|Source: Placer County Law Enforcement and CAL Fire
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Transcript:
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I'm not sure if you got the animal control request, but we'll need them for a dog.
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Astro on temporary.
00:09
Animal control for a dock.
00:14
It's going to be west down to 80 on the 183 off.
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23-12-22.
00:29
And Sam 23, we're still taking calls on this.
00:33
So far what we have is a mail in a vehicle, holdover, and was talking to a juvenile, and I'll pass it by as thought it was weird.
00:42
We're still getting more to the story.
01:03
Noeatia out of Brass Valley.
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Okay,
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commercial 123.
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I'm going to be turned out of Colorado for a last of O'Connell.
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Take abreast 1.8 of 92.
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Have anyone?
01:27
No one. Have anyone?
01:31
We're available.
01:33
Medic 88, Transporting 1.
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Go2, Auburn Face.
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Noble medic.
01:38
88, co-shoot it.
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Switch mobile.
01:46
Next 114 if you want to stop it.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:56
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02:11
Yes.
02:16
King 18 and Sam 23, we're now talking to the male that was involved.
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He says there was an approximately 7-year-old male walking around the loan.
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He stopped to ask if he needed help, and then several citizens started taking pictures of him and accusing him of 207.
02:35
He's left the period.
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21.
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Go ahead.
02:48
At the animal controls requesting the type of dog, just let him know it's about a 50-pound shepherd.
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And I'm going to have it in my patrol car if they, in his 98, have set the Auburn, CHV office.
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