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Heard on: Washington County Public Safety · 1/16/2026 09:45 PM
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Do we have a noise disturbance near West 6th St? Looks like there's a German Shepherd that's been barking there.
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Noise complaint near West 6th St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers received a possible noise disturbance report near West 6th Street in Dewey involving a barking dog.
As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer conducted a welfare check on two dogs at a location near South Ross Avenue to ensure they had adequate shelter ahead of an approaching storm.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers conducted a warrant check on a subject near West 1550 Road in Dewey. The subject was found to have a warrant out of Pittsburg County with multiple revocations. Incident appears to be a routine warrant verification and citizen assist.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in the Dewey area responded to reports of a possible grass fire near West 1550 Road. Upon investigation, no active fire was visible. Firefighters determined that the issue may have involved electrical equipment causing lights to spark. The situation was contained and units cleared the scene after ensuring safety.
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews from multiple departments responded to a possible grass fire near West 1550 Road in Dewey, Oklahoma. Upon arrival, responders found no active flames or smoke. The scene was investigated and all units were later canceled with a 10-22 code (disregard).
As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews and emergency management units responded to a grass fire near W1500 Road and North 3960 Road in Oklahoma. Smoke appeared to be blowing across the roadway, prompting roadblocks and traffic control at nearby intersections. The situation involved multiple emergency response units and was managed by county fire and emergency operations personnel.