Loose cows create hazard near Minnesota Rd and 2600, Allen County KS
Several black and red cows are loose on Minnesota Road near the intersection with 2600 Road, creating a hazard for drivers. Authorities are contacting the owner and trying to keep the cattle off the road to prevent accidents.
Audio|Source: Allen County and Iola Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This received a call from the motorist said at 26 and 100 in Minnesota.
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There's about half a dozen black and red cattle out on the roadway.
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I'm attempting to find an owner now.
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10-4[1]. Well, that's right down the road from where I'm at.
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I did find the gentleman that owned the car waiting for a return call from him.
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Messaged him and see if we can get that.
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Next 4.
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One-on-three Station 1.
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Did they say it was on 2600 or if the cows were on Minnesota?
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On Minnesota, about a quarter mile west of 2,600.
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10-1, thank you.
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One-on-three, station one.
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Just talked to one of the neighbors and she said that the cows belong to (name withheld) and I'm going to see if I can get them to go back in while you're trying to contact him.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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Location mentioned:
2600th St & NW Minnesota Rd, Elm Township, KS 66751
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