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Individual Dumps Three Leopard Sharks Near Tyler Island BridgeSacramento County CA

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CA-160 & W Tyler Island Bridge Rd, California 95641

An individual dumped three leopard sharks, each about three to four feet long, near West Tyler Island Bridge and Highway 160. The sharks still had ropes attached. The bridge operator's cameras may have recorded the person responsible. The dumping likely occurred on a Friday night. No suspect or vehicle details are available.

Audio|Source: El Dorado and Amador Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Possible fishing violation.
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6.60.7.
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560.7 at 911.
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The 24-5 RP is reporting someone who's dumped three leopard sharks about three to four feet in length at the location of West Tyler Island Bridge and Highway 160.
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No suspect information.
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RP states that the bridge operator has cameras and should be able to help identify who did it.
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RP thinks they may have been dumped on Friday night.
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No vehicle information either.
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The leopard sharks still have...
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ropes attached to them.
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I have the RP name and number if you're ready for that.

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CA-160 & W Tyler Island Bridge Rd, California 95641

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