Loose dog reported near north thompson street, Raritan NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a loose dog was reported near North Thompson Street. A passerby and another individual tried to coax the dog into a vehicle. Police contacted the owner who did not respond on scene but left contact information. The dog was not found by officers on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County right in the dog's back, 202 northbound,
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and then median near North Thompson.
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Where is it? Six and forty one.
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Got me, good job.
00:10
No, it's a second from 41.
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We're a reporting party, so we developed.
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I just came North Thompson on those sides of the dog or caller.
00:22
That's a negative. The initial caller is a passer, but there was another individual was trying to, I guess, coax the dog into the vehicle, but that was about it.
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And then we did make contact with the owner.
00:32
She made contact with us just knowing she was not responding at, but left her info.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
Kind of 1635, man, here you're a check.
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Crazy.
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China 1635.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:47
I checked our entire section in 202.
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The dog is GOA.
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If the owner who can't be bothered to come out with her own dog wants to file a report, can come to headquarters or receiver sums.
00:56
We're clear.
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Location mentioned:
N Thompson St, Raritan, NJ 08869
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