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Aggressive pit bull reported near South Baltimore AvenueChicago IL

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S Baltimore Ave, Chicago, IL 60617

According to the dispatch call, a caller reported an aggressive pit bull left by a family friend near South Baltimore Avenue. The dog showed threatening behavior towards the caller.

Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 08
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Transcript:
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And pending on the board in four, we have a report of a vicious animal near South Baltimore Avenue.
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The caller stated a family friend left the pit bull there and it is being aggressive and trying to attack the caller.

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Location mentioned:
S Baltimore Ave, Chicago, IL 60617

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  1. Dog Secured
  2. Follow-up and Caller Identified
  3. Details of Incident
  4. Initial Report of Vicious Animal

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