Aggressive dog reported near Eleanor Drive, Woodside CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to reports of a German Shepherd acting aggressively near Eleanor Drive and Oak Ridge. The dog reportedly was roaming with another animal, and the owner may have been present. The situation remains unclear and may involve an animal control concern.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo CA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Boy 20 in front of Eleanor Drive.
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Eleanor crosses Oak Ridge on one side.
00:06
Therapy's advising a German Shepherd is trying to bite them.
00:10
Sounds like the dog's owner may be on scene, but we're trying to clarify.
00:16
Thirty-two point route.
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Thirty-one patch.
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Ten four.
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County 1186 on 2nd and Bay.
00:27
Just your call type.
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Twenty-two, okay.
00:32
Okay, twenty-two, go through location again.
00:35
K twenty-second and Bay, go ahead.
00:41
Seven king boy five two.
00:44
What happened?
00:48
And K twenty-two ten.
00:51
Stand by, please.
00:52
Boy 20, you're still doing 1031.
00:54
County record one booking for S back in that he's with a valid deal.
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I have it hooked up.
01:02
Booked for Broadway and Turner.
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N30B units, it sounds like this German Shepherd is roaming around with a St.
01:10
Bernardine. The German Shepherd is acting aggressively.
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Location mentioned:
Eleanor Dr, Woodside, CA 94062
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