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Officer hits a dog on highway and checks for ownerCross County AR

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AR-163 & Copeland Rd, Arkansas 72396

An officer reported hitting a dog near Highway 163 and Copeland Road. The officer is checking the area for the dog's owner and looking for any surveillance cameras to assist.

Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
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04:36
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:04
I'll be busy here on Highway 163 and Copeland Road I hit a dog.
00:16
United Town radio away.
00:18
I'll check to see if they have any cameras.
00:21
Somewhere up here back on the hill of the street there.
00:32
This is Fadger, you log me in service, please, and also would you show the Valero?
00:39
Check's good at this time.
00:45
They're probably busy with the city and accidentally mix it up.
00:53
Okay, ten four.
00:57
Go ahead.
00:59
You're ten, twenty-two.
01:05
I'm doing a name of date of birth for speechwreck week.
01:15
Sam, both.
01:21
Running Arkansas, Adam Charles, Ida,
01:24
Item 51 Sam, coming back to a gray GMC terrain.
01:30
Exploration is November,
01:33
2006.
01:34
Registered to a (name withheld) of Holly Grove, Arkansas.
01:37
Insurance is confirmed.
01:46
Time for.
01:50
(number withheld)
01:57
You're going to go to the levee.
02:00
If we got a 911 call, 18,
02:03
go to the 76 truck stop there in Leidner.
02:08
And instead of turning into their parking lot, go straight.
02:11
There'll be a road off to the left.
02:13
There should be a red, possibly Toyota Tundra that read.
02:18
636 is going to be coming to get the stuff out of the truck.
02:22
The guy was on his way through his dad, he fell in a fire.
02:26
And he left his truck sitting there, somebody picked him up and he starving him to his dad.
02:31
The truck's supposed to be somewhere between there and Big Eddie Bridge.
02:38
Can for him.
02:43
He did roll the truck, so it might be off in the field.
02:52
Ten-four.
02:56
Nineteen, I'll be direct with you.
03:00
Ten-four.
03:02
You might get it before I am, over here on 306.
03:11
That's what I'm...
03:12
just rigged on my body.
03:14
I'm going to head that way.
03:20
19 if you're on 306 you cut across right there at Newcastle right there that old Newcastle store used to be i think it's 442 or something like that go straight out to big eddy
03:35
yeah 10 4 i'm on other 8306 i was going to go up that way anyway
03:44
At the PD,
03:45
what is stole the vehicle report.
03:48
Did you have any available unit?
03:58
18, what you got?
04:04
I've been an officer up there for a psych patient.
04:08
She said he's being violent.
04:09
Okay.
04:11
You advise of Forest City Medical.
04:15
We're going to ten-four.
04:17
Ten-four, show me a route.
04:22
Okay, see-in-forth.
04:28
Go ahead.
04:31
Just note on log that I didn't speak to the possible owner of the dog.

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AR-163 & Copeland Rd, Arkansas 72396

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