Dog injured and trapped for veterinary care in South Haven, South Haven MI
Officers responded near 270th Street in South Haven to assist a family with an injured and skittish dog. The family requested animal control to set a live trap to safely capture the dog for veterinary care and expressed their intention to keep the animal if no owner is found.
Audio|Source: Van Buren Fire and Police
02:38
Transcript:
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6-270th Street.
00:01
Colorvisors at all growing in their yard, folks injured.
00:07
Ten-four. You want to start your animal control.
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Pop, 101. A1-0-1.
00:19
He's cleared the rack, but I'll have to wait until we get caught up.
00:28
1-079. It looks like the family would like to keep the dog.
00:32
If possible, if you couldn't be done yet, first.
00:35
Second service.
00:38
That one.
00:39
Okay.
00:45
6-0 from Central.
00:49
6-27.
00:50
There's one in your lobby who wants to dispose of the ammo.
00:56
Clear.
00:59
Grab it. I'm right here.
01:06
50 square of 12.
01:07
12.
01:12
No.
01:19
1216.
01:30
3 from South Haven.
01:33
Good,
01:46
driver.
01:48
Do a status check for a 2023.
01:51
He's good.
01:57
Clear.
02:04
potential be on scene
02:12
1710 November and special be on safe on seat
02:22
Sentrals are 7-9.
02:25
Go ahead.
02:27
The dog is very skittish.
02:29
The family is wondering if animal control could set up a live trap in order to capture it, so it can be taken to the vet.
02:35
They are arrested in keeping the dog if no one were going to be found.
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Location mentioned:
South Haven, MI 49090
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