Police assist in animal welfare case near 110th Pl, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were requested to assist animal welfare officers near West 110th Place in Chicago, where a dog was reportedly left outside in cold weather. The Anti-Cruelty Society was on scene with a white cargo van, seeking help with impounding the animal for possible abuse concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 09
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Eleven Robert, this is coming over as the animal abuse near 110th Place.
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Two hundred and three West 110th Place, Anti-Cruelty Society is on scene.
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They're going to be in a white cargo van.
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They're asking for police assistance for dog impoundment related to abuse.
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Said the dog was left out in the cold.
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Location mentioned:
W 110th Pl, Chicago, IL 60628
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