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Officers managing confined dog and kittens at Baltimore addressBaltimore MD

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Near E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224

Officers are managing a confined dog and several kittens at an address near E Baltimore St in Baltimore. Animal control initially declined to respond for the confined dog and the kittens, believing the mother cat likely cared for the kittens. Officers are coordinating with animal control to confirm response, noting that animal control will come for the confined dog but not for unconfined animals. Officers are attempting to keep the dog confined to allow animal control to respond.

Audio|Source: Baltimore City Police Western District
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
10-6[1] a moment I'm on the landline on animal control.
00:02
All right in reference, animal control is not coming out.
00:11
They're not coming out for a confined dog.
00:14
Not coming out and also they're not coming out for the kittens. The mom is probably taken care of them.
00:24
1040, do you have a number of the animal controllers is the first time they've never came out for a confined dog?
00:30
I sure do, when you're ready to copy.
00:37
Just let me grab my phone one second, please.
00:41
Speaker 155, you would can out.
00:44
Speaker 1 5.5. Speaker 1 5.
00:51
Yes, man, do we have a CIT officer?
00:58
We have 25.
01:00
6 to 28. The other one is kind of like near Bradish in somebody's yard.
01:13
Okay, the two CIT officers that we have is on something right now.
01:18
Copy.
01:20
Ninety-one. Ninety-one.
01:27
Trans-point one adult mill from the western going to central booking.
01:31
Starting mileage is going to be 808.
01:35
1037 for time.
01:40
208. 2.8.
01:46
All right, the other one, he's been near Bradish in somebody's yard.
01:51
Maybe you can try to talk to him now.
01:58
Wait, I'm going to try to give animal control a landline, because this is news to me that they don't come out for a confined dog.
02:11
What's the house number that you have their double finance? Maybe I can try and knock on a dose see if they know if that's the double net.
02:19
I'm second in from the corner.
02:22
14.
02:24
One-four.
02:26
Yes, ma'am. Can you put me a road to Lanvale?
02:30
Two-four.
02:35
Wait.
02:37
2A. 2A.
02:39
Got to hold the animal control. They were just saying they're coming out for the confined one, not the unconfined. I figured that, but I'm still working on confining the other one. It was a little slippery.
02:49
Yeah, and I told them that.
02:50
I just flared out told me they weren't coming out.
02:54
But, uh, no ETA, but I'll, uh, I'll be standing by.
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[1]
10-6: Busy; unavailable for other tasks or radio traffic.

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Near E Baltimore St, Baltimore, MD 21224
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