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Dog barking complaint near Traymore BoulevardEastlake OH

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Traymore Blvd, Eastlake, OH 44095

According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a complaint about a dog barking for several hours near Traymore Boulevard. The dog was behind a fence and continued barking. Officers were unable to contact the residents despite leaving a voicemail and a card for follow-up.

Audio|Heard on: Lake County Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
04:37
Transcript:
00:00
9 seconds. Barking dog complaint.
00:06
Go on.
00:09
Parking dog for the past three hours, either at near Traymore Boulevard or near Traymore Boulevard.
00:20
Kevin?
00:22
1-31 Central CP.
00:29
Good. Open and closed a check over Riverside Cemetery.
00:34
Yep.
00:37
Good.
00:38
Trypoint has two in the ER right now, walk-ins saying their car hit a wall.
00:48
Affirming, so their car hit a wall? That's what they were saying and they were walking.
00:56
I copy, I'm gonna try a point.
00:58
I'll be checking.
01:04
19 will head down that way to.
01:06
I. Okay,
01:12
now central BC.
01:13
Yeah.
01:18
You open and close, Johnny Greengos.
01:21
Hey,
01:22
happy.
01:26
966 there
01:32
Hi, Kathy.
01:35
6.88 central.
01:41
688? 688. Can you advise to see where, uh, Kings is curling, how far they are out? Time for.
01:50
That's all.
01:54
Good.
01:57
I do have a dog barking.
01:59
I believe it's coming from near Traymore Boulevard.
02:01
I'm trying to make contact.
02:07
No copy.
02:09
6885 or less.
02:16
Okay. Okay.
02:17
Copy. Are you in the ER or the way in the room?
02:24
In the yard.
02:26
Hi.
02:31
So 119. Okay.
02:35
I spoke with the party.
02:37
I'm not waiting.
02:44
Copy, 761. Take one.
02:50
I found area near Ridge Road for a disabled vehicle that's been left by its owner.
03:01
It's going to need toad.
03:06
Happy. Happy.
03:14
Attentionment from the Lake Rescue.
03:16
Rescue is needed at 5552 Reef Road, 5552 Reef Road, for a 10-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
03:28
Attentionment to the Lake Rescue, rescue was needed at 5552 Reef Road for a 10-year-old male with difficulty breathing.
03:40
We're going to make clear at 0342.
03:49
Patient counts.
03:50
Affirm, standby.
03:53
The dog is behind the enclosed fence in the backyard, but it is actively barking still and I can't answer at the door.
04:05
Copy. Five-four can pack five-five.
04:14
Happy?
04:15
96, I left a voicemail, no answer.
04:23
Copy?
04:25
I'm going to see if I can leave and call a card for now and have to follow up on this.
04:33
Either for a paycheck to myself.
04:36
I'm not happy.

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Location mentioned:
Traymore Blvd, Eastlake, OH 44095

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Incident Timeline

  1. Further Attempts to Contact Resident
  2. Follow-Up Actions Planned
  3. Dog Observed, No Contact Made
  4. Location Narrowed Down
  5. Initial Complaint Received

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