Officer called to Qualls and Longstreet regarding a loose, possibly vicious white and black terrier-type dog reported by a caller, Caldwell County TX
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Officer called to Qualls and Longstreet regarding a loose, possibly vicious white and black terrier-type dog reported by a caller
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Sheriff, Lockhart and Luling Police
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01:36
Transcript:
00:00
You've been around to me qualls at Longstreet.
00:03
Qualls at Long Street.
00:04
Give me a reference to an animal at large, loose, plank and white,
00:07
a possible terrier breed,
00:09
tried to come up and bite a caller.
00:16
7.15.
00:27
Ending mileage.
00:40
4.1-0-4-6-1-5-6.
00:44
41-0-4-2-6.
00:46
It could be the past 3rd to be a cycle.
00:57
9022, negative 99 on the party.
01:01
10451. 10-4-5-1.
01:10
I want to be in the area of Qualls and Longstreet.
01:16
Riftie. Do you have an address for the caller in case I don't find that animal?
01:26
Or if you want to contact?
01:28
You didn't want contact.
01:30
He just advised his walks the area and there's a vicious loose dog.
01:34
He wanted to be brought to our attention.
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Caldwell County, TX
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