Two aggressive dogs attack dog at residence yard, Union City IN


A resident reported that two aggressive dogs attacked his dog in his yard near W Elm St. He does not know the owners of the aggressive dogs and is unsure about the condition of his dog.
Audio|Source: Randolph County Sheriff Dispatch
01:57
Transcript:
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729. Exact with the individual. Each X-5-2 doesn't need any medical, says he'll be able to call if you need something. You're clear. I have a pending call in town 715 West Elm. He's stating that there's two aggressive 10-11[2]s that are attacking his dog. He's unsure if his dog is 10-0[1] or not. He walked down the corner and they went to attack him so we went back to the residence. You're clear. I'm in room. You're clear.
00:29
He doesn't know who they belong to. He's just stating that they were in his yard. If you're able to, can you try to make contact with him and see if they're still at the yard or if they continued on? Affirmative. 994-11. If they're two pits, they usually run in pairs when they're losing. They're probably Hampshire.
00:55
29, they're still there. RTC, which Hampshire? You know what, Rody lives on? Yeah, they're pit holes. You're clear, so you can disregard. 29, whatever your last traffic was, I wasn't disregarding you. I was telling Archie I didn't need them anymore, references traffic, since you already know where they belong?
01:23
I'm going to go make contact my hand dryer, see if there is. I'm just getting back in the down now. I'm on my way up there. I'll be 1042. Last county unit with traffic traffic, right again, you were quiet and I couldn't hear you. 16, I'll be 1042. You were clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-0: Dead Animal
[2]
10-11: Dog Incident
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Location mentioned:
Near W Elm St, Union City, IN 47390
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