Officers unable to reach loose dogs on Highway 99, Chico CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of two small dogs loose in the median of southbound Highway 99 near East First Avenue in Chico. The dogs, described as possibly chihuahuas, ran into oleander bushes and could not be reached by officers attempting to capture them.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol Chico Dispatch
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
10461 Chico, traffic hazard animal southbound 99 north of East 1st Avenue.
00:13
10461 southbound 99 north on East First is two small dogs, possibly chihuahuas, in the center divide.
00:25
I'm en route from Garner and Kathy Lane.
01:00
I'm at the location where those dogs are.
01:33
10461, I had a visual of the dogs but they just kept running away from me.
02:10
The dogs are somewhere in the oleanders.
02:15
10461, the dogs are in the oleanders, unable to reach.
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Location mentioned:
E 1st Ave, Chico, CA 95926
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