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Person threw brick at dog and house near Mill StCumberland County NC

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audio iconVandalism
Mill St, South View, NC 28348

A person threw a brick at a dog and damaged a house near Mill Street. Police were asked to patrol the area overnight.

Audio|Heard on: Sandhills Region Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Have a caller,
00:01
the near Mill Street requesting law enforcement to patrol the area.
00:08
Sample.
00:11
I'll (name withheld) give a specific reason.
00:15
Still trying to gather further.
00:16
She's advising just wanting to patrol the area throughout the night and that someone was walking and threw a brick at a dog and it hit her house.
00:25
You can't swing through that 56 South of 2.
00:31
10 or 4.
00:37
The pipe that hit the house.
00:41
10-4[1]0com. We'll control that area.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.

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Location mentioned:
Mill St, South View, NC 28348

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Incident Timeline

  1. Call Transfer
  2. Request to Speak Over the Phone
  3. Law Enforcement Left Before Contact
  4. Follow-up Call from Resident
  5. Report of Vandalism
  6. Initial Request for Patrol

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