White and gray pit bull loose near 4th and Jackson, Auburn IN


A white and gray pit bull is loose near 4th and Jackson streets. Officers responded because the dog may bite. The dog is believed to belong to a house under renovation nearby.
Audio|Source: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Povern Units, Central Everton, Named, she requested the area of 4th and Jackson.
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Our friend saves his dog.
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It's going to be a pit bull.
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Levin's Claire, 17.
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17. Auburn 17, the CP also advised that she believes the dog lives in the house that's being renovated near 4th between Maine and Jackson.
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Clear.
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Number 19, units will be in service from Count Ever, also will be 17.
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Also will be 17.
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Okay. 16 traffic stop.
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16. U.S.
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6, just east of 0-0-0 West, Virginia, Tom Lincoln Paul, 446, TLP (number withheld), showing expired April 25.
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Okay. 955.24-1927.
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Units are in the area.
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Okay. 27 of the other units.
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I got that dog assistant Jackson right now.
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955.2, Fort Wayneville, 37.
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Very seven.
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Very truck question.
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355.522.
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You point to the west.
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You should be popping out just ahead of you.
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That looks like home.
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What's the address for that?
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We have a number announced for 116.
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We have a number announced for 116.
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I have one number here ready for Alexander, E.
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I'm not in my car.
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If you could try it, please, see if they have white and gray pit bull.
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Cori, it's going to be just a couple minutes on the 911.
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I'm clear. 1727, somebody just went by so that dog does bite.
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Yeah, I'm not going to try and get it.
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I saw it stale tough.
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Location mentioned:
S Jackson St, Auburn, IN 46706
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