Loose dog causes vehicles to swerve near Brown and 32nd, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a loose white shepherd mix dog weighing about 70 to 80 pounds was running in and near the roadway at Brown and 32nd in Mesa, causing vehicles to swerve to avoid it. Animal Control was notified to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Ocean 51, one Baker 53, copy a 585[1].
00:02
Copy a 585[1], Brown, and 32nd.
00:07
Ocean 51.
00:11
One big second.
00:14
It's going to be a 585[1], 32nd, and Brown.
00:17
RP is with City of Mesa.
00:21
There's a dog running in the roadway, no weapons or injuries.
00:28
Motion 52nd company.
00:34
5-3, copy.
00:40
Units for the 585[1].
00:42
It's on the north side going westbound.
00:43
RP is following a city truck with lights on.
00:46
Dog ran off the road, went up the sidewalk.
00:49
The white dog, 70 to 80 pounds, shepherd mix, no collar.
00:53
The dog's now at Brown and Arco.
00:58
Another passerby is trying to keep the dog from going back into the roadway.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
Norseam 2. Can you push your talk?
01:16
Send me the 585[1] and you can cancel 53.
01:22
241-1-maker 53.
01:24
I'll show you 10-8.
01:26
Norseam 2, stand by this one.
01:32
Norrisam 2, you just switch to talk.
01:38
If you want to the animal control,
01:44
I can call them.
01:45
Ocean 51, 2 Baker,
01:47
51, Animal Control has been advised.
01:51
The dog was last seen on the south side, now heading eastbound.
01:55
Vehicles are swerving.
01:58
The dog,
01:59
I'm sorry, southbound on Brown.
02:06
Last updated information is now south side, Brown west of canal.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
585: Disabled vehicle or roadway hazard requiring police assistance.
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