Loose cow found near Highway 146 and Diamond Trail Road, Poweshiek County IA


A loose cow was reported near Highway 146 and Diamond Trail Road. Officers located a previously missing horse and returned it to its owner. They are still trying to identify and contact the owner of the cow.
Audio|Source: Poweshiek County Public Safety
04:53
Transcript:
00:00
Counting for me.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:04
Do we have anything in the book of animals for anything in that area for horses?
00:13
I do show (name withheld), I was going to try to contact her and see if she still have horses out there.
00:25
What's that part?
00:31
Eight from 13.
00:35
Good.
00:37
Something we got that cowboy hat.
00:42
Yehaw!
00:48
Kelly from eight.
00:52
Eight, go ahead.
00:55
Might also try (name withheld).
00:58
He should be in-house.
01:00
I got a message from 791 that he might have some.
01:08
Karen 13, civil.
01:11
13, go ahead.
01:15
Yeah, (number withheld) near 10th Avenue.
01:26
Hey, Chris.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:33
I spoke to (name withheld). She no longer has horses out there.
01:37
And then I tried to call (name withheld) no answer on any of the phone doors that we have in house for.
01:47
Ten-four. You can put me in the area.
01:51
Ten-four. Cars,
01:52
possible cow out.
01:59
13-10-10-8[2]. 10-4[1].
02:04
10-4[1]. Good with the Cow County.
02:08
It's going to be Highway 146 in Diamond Trail Road. It's going to be right there on Diamond Trail, right there by the creek, right there in the curve.
02:16
I'm going to see if I can find a landowner.
02:22
So we're, I'm still looking for this horse, just stack it.
02:28
13 will be in and out to the cow.
02:32
104, 1734.
02:35
It's 8 for a county.
02:36
(Name withheld) does live right where that RP mapped at, that's near Diamond Trail Road.
02:43
Can you send me the full NCO[3] and not just NCIC? I need to see some of the conditions on it.
02:54
Refusal for transport in response.
02:58
104, 1735.
03:01
All right,
03:05
could have made a play home.
03:08
104.
03:10
9 from 13.
03:15
13.
03:17
13. 13.
03:20
Do you have any information on any other cows in that area?
03:27
Long for them.
03:30
I know that there's a house nearby there that has lots of cows.
03:35
Right there in the corner, I'm going to see if I could find landowner and who's the property owner of the cows. 10-4[1], thank you.
03:49
For me, it'll be out of (number withheld), old six.
03:57
County, 217.
04:00
Go ahead.
04:03
Did you happen to catch my traffic about meeting the full contact order?
04:08
Yes, I'm getting ready to send it now.
04:12
10-4[1], thank you.
04:18
Cali 62 back quarters.
04:22
1738.
04:27
Go ahead.
04:31
Horse does belong to (name withheld).
04:33
It is back in.
04:35
If you could add a marker for livestock, that location unlock with his information.
04:40
Whenever you get a minute, I know you're busy.
04:43
10-4[1].
04:46
217, that should be going here now.
04:52
Time for, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
[2]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[3]
NCO: No-Contact Order
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