Resident bitten by animal; ongoing dog aggression reported, New Britain CT


A resident near Sam and Brook reported being bitten by an animal, possibly a dog, which then left the area. There are concerns about repeated animal aggression, including an incident where the aggressive animal attacked a neighbor's dog while it was being taken out of a car. The incident reflects ongoing issues with animal behavior in the neighborhood.
Audio|Source: North Central CT Police
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Transcript:
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(number withheld), Sam and Brook had just called in, said it was still trying to walk some.
00:04
I don't know if you want to touch base with them.
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10-4. Before you all said you need any extra lights?
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Yeah, I think it's timing got bit or scratched by it.
00:13
Ten board.
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I'll be right there.
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Inanage, vehicle not there, I'll be there, I'll be there too.
00:19
All. 254 to control.
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Do you 54?
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The M560 respond.
00:22
The resident here at (number withheld) got bit by it before it went into the,
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went off the roadway.
00:29
It could come with cold.
00:31
10 4. June.
00:32
To number (number withheld) Summit Drive, (number withheld) Summit Drive, for the 1049, it's going to be for the 12-year-old caller, a friend gave up their address on Snapchat, and the child there was scared.
00:49
Simple.
00:50
He's there alone.
00:51
Andy?
00:52
Thank you. Are you?
01:00
Roger. Roger.
01:02
The 12V 59 park aft for the 41-year-old email district.
01:08
All right.
01:09
So it's going to be 64 of the wall.
01:11
Just so you know,
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the neighbor's dog, when they were trying to get it out of the car, came over and it went after their dog.
01:17
And I guess it's an ongoing issue.
01:19
That's why they want to report to me.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stanley St, New Britain, CT 06050
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