Aggressive dog reported loose on William St, Anderson SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of an aggressive dog running loose on William Street in Anderson, South Carolina. According to the report, a male was seen allowing the dog to roam freely, possibly from a golf cart. The complainant stated they were trying to get away from the dog.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Have an unknown situation.
00:01
Near William Street.
00:03
Volunteering to call here, could hear barking in the background, possibly an aggressive dog.
00:13
Your radio is not getting out.
00:14
Can you turn on?
00:21
Ten four, I'm going to be 17.
00:26
Coffee, we made contact with the complainant.
00:29
They advised they were trying to get away from a dog that's aggressive.
00:34
Ten four.
00:40
Is it at their house location or where they’re walking down the street?
00:47
See you not here, Scott.
00:50
Advise the male is letting a dog run around.
00:53
I don't have a description of the dog yet.
00:57
Ten four, I'll be 17.
01:00
Ten eight, 1017 to traffic court in Walla Walla.
01:08
Copy.
01:09
Seven.
01:12
Anderson, nine hundred and thirty-four.
01:13
Note for maintenance.
01:15
Nine hundred and thirty-four is good.
01:21
It's going to be a male in a golf cart, black in color, letting the dog run around.
01:29
On Old Pearman Dairy.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
William St, Anderson, SC 29621
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