Loose dogs cause disturbance near Pallister St, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of two loose dogs chasing people near Pallister Street in Detroit. The animals, described as a Labrador and a Rottweiler, appeared nonviolent. Animal control was requested to handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
Yes ma'am, we have eyes on the dogs.
00:03
They don't seem vicious or anything, but do we have animal control that can come?
00:08
Stand by.
00:09
Four 196, just added.
00:13
Tow truck is lowering.
00:15
Twelve 33.
00:18
I don't know if it's in Troy or District One.
00:21
Yes, sir. We had two dogs, loose dogs in the area that were chasing people near Pallister St.
00:26
Near Pallister St, it was a Golden Lab and a Rottweiler.
00:30
You just got a unit that can make that location?
00:34
Near Pallister St, you have a Rottweiler and a lab running.
00:39
Those any scouts on scene?
00:41
Yes, sir.
00:44
Okay, stand by for ETA, please.
00:47
Stand by.
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Location mentioned:
Pallister, Detroit, MI 48202
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