Loose dog outside apartment; owner refuses to contain it, Phoenix AZ


A loose dog perceived as possibly dangerous is outside an apartment unit near N 33rd Ave in Phoenix. Officers are trying to contain the dog and have contacted animal control. The dog's owner is refusing to bring the dog back inside the unit, despite being informed about the situation.
Audio|Source: Phoenix Police Dispatch A - Cactus Park
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Transcript:
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Motion.
00:02
Not too, Perotia, reference our call.
00:04
The dog is going to be back at the owner's unit or near it.
00:11
Can I need to George V-17 with a snare?
00:18
Nice to George, yeah.
00:19
10-4[1]. What are we doing with the dog? Are we calling rabies? Can you call rabies for it?
00:24
Yeah, 10-4[1]-923 George is on the phone with them.
00:31
Hey boss, I'm on the 21 with them right now.
00:33
They're trying to figure out if we have the dog corralled and they're going to be able to do something about it, but if the dog is, we don't have eyes on it, then they're not going to do a whole lot until we do.
00:46
Okay, my understanding is that it's back at our unit, correct?
00:51
Thank you for her.
00:52
And so the dog is outside of the unit.
00:57
Okay. Yesterday she walked up there and let it in her house and had it in a room.
01:02
And she was supposed to call rabies in the morning to come and get them.
01:05
So she could put the dog back in the unit and we'll have rabies come out and get it.
01:15
Okay, Doris, this was explained to her yesterday as well.
01:21
All right, 24.
01:22
So she's refusing to let the dog back inside.
01:25
She says she does not want to get paid again.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 33rd Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85051
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