Aggressive dogs reported near Westwood and Rio Salado, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers in Mesa responded to reports of multiple aggressive dogs loose near Westwood and Rio Salado Parkway. Witnesses said the dogs, possibly border collies, were chasing pedestrians. Officers tracked the dogs as they moved toward Seventh Street. The situation involved the safety of bystanders, though no injuries were confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:17
Transcript:
00:00
23, you got to break for near Westwood and Rio Salado.
00:08
Working getting a 906[1], gonna be at Westwood and Rio Salado.
00:10
There's two aggressive dogs loose just south.
00:14
Could be a black and white border collie, both of them are chasing after passerby.
00:22
RP thinks they belonged to a home up in Westwood, unknown which.
00:29
Charger 3402.
00:32
HI 34, can you start for 906[1] on Westwood and Rio Salado?
00:36
Two aggressive border collies just south.
00:42
Recharging the route coming from 50 and Southern.
00:49
Visual again of them near Westwood.
00:52
They're going to be at 7th and Westwood now saying there's possibly three dogs.
01:01
Twenty-three or thirty-four, do you guys have snares? Would you like me to check for them?
01:08
Twenty-three, yeah, we've been tracking those there.
01:15
Dogs were last seen westbound on Seventh Street now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
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