Open door found intentional to let dog out at residence, Dayton WA


Officers responded to a report of an open door at a residence near Harlem Rd. The homeowner was inside and explained the door was intentionally left open for the dog. There was no sign of crime or danger.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Standby of an open door to a residence.
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I'm going to get you an address here in a second.
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9-12-through it, connect.
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912[2] Dayton, there's an open door,
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near Harlem Rd,
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till 9-11[1] to respond code.
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I'm going to be entering the building to make sure the residence is okay.
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920-3-8-911 respond code near Harlem Rd to open door 912[2] will be making entry to check an occupant
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Receive near Harlem Rd in route Chris at near Harlem Rd near Harlem Rd near Harlem Rd receive 911 911 220
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There's one inside the residence.
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I am making call-outs.
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Title 0-221.
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912[2] to 9-11[1] you can slow.
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I may contact or break 912[2] dispatch.
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I may contact with the homeowner.
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He is safe.
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He let the door open for his dog.
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912[2], 021, 8, 911, you can no longer need to go code, you make contact with the homeowner, door we left open on purpose for their dog.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-11: Unit or officer call sign (likely primary responder)
[2]
912: Unit or officer call sign (secondary responder)
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Location mentioned:
Near Harlem Rd, Dayton, WA 99328
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