Noise complaint about dogs barking near Henry Street, Bluefield WV
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Police responded to a noise complaint near Henry Street about neighbor dogs barking continuously. Officers contacted a resident who said they would try to quiet the dogs.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
We have a call near Henry Street.
00:04
Callers said that the neighbor's dogs are barking for hours.
00:07
They just want someone to come out and try to do something about it.
00:17
1314 can be around.
00:20
I'll do that.
00:21
Oh, 0.24.
00:29
16 control, so I'm in now, sir.
00:34
0022.
00:37
Six things, Charles.
00:39
Show me out here at 1,05.
00:44
Midnight 28th.
00:52
Six things, Joel.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:58
Joel, do you state that the dog is actually at 1,005 or is it going to be the next one?
01:10
Yeah, the dogs at 1,005, the caller's at 707 Park Avenue.
01:16
P.
01:21
N.4 control.
01:23
Are you looking at 1,005 and see who shows up on this housebreds here?
01:33
Hold on just a second.
01:42
Control 16.
01:44
Okay.
01:47
We're going to call the caller back and see if he knows who lives there.
01:51
We'll get back with you in just a second.
01:55
Manful.
02:03
14, control.
02:04
My south and 13 is out of 16.
02:07
Call, okay.
02:09
Copy that. Hey, can you tell 16 that the caller thinks maybe the last thing with the people that live there is green?
02:22
16.
02:26
Go ahead.
02:28
Because, Earl, I copied direct.
02:31
I made contact with this individual, and he's going to attempt to either bring the dog in or he's something to try to quiet now.
02:42
10-4. Are y'all at 10-8[1] now?
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[1]
10-8: In service
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