Animal control called to assess chained dogs in vacant lot, Chicago IL
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Animal control was requested to assess two dogs chained to a tree in a fenced vacant lot near West Harrison Street in Chicago. The dogs had shelter, but animal control needed to evaluate their condition and determine the next steps.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
Listen to dispatch call
00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Can we have animal control come assess this.
00:04
There are two dogs in a vacant lot that's fenced in.
00:08
The address will be near West Harrison Street.
00:12
There are two dogs, one white dog in wet pit and pool, and they are chained to a tree.
00:17
There is shelter, but animal control will need to assess and decide what to do.
00:25
Okay, we'll let them know.
00:32
Clear me until animal control arrives, then I will meet them to see what they want to do.
00:38
I'll leave it on your box for a bit so I can note their response, and you'll take it okay.
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Location mentioned:
W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60624
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