Officers search for loose dog near lakeshore boulevard, Eastlake OH
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Police and owner are searching for a loose dog last seen moving westbound near Shonda Wasi Drive and Lakeshore Boulevard in Eastlake.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Police & Fire
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Copy, that's the owner, the loose dog.
00:02
We're a living.
00:08
Copy. Copy.
00:09
San Charles, (number withheld).
00:16
Be clear, be verbal.
00:25
Forwarded you advisor clear negative we're still looking if there's available timber leg unit we're going to be on shonda wasi drive somebody just saw the dog go in westbound.
00:43
Copy, I'll give them a call.
00:50
The mail's 32, that was corrective long to the cell.
00:57
I copy and everything.
00:59
Okay, I'll hit the start. Hi.
01:05
Attention, Willowick Fire Department.
01:07
Rescue is needed at near East 323rd Street for a 62-year-old female who fell down the stuff yesterday and is now unable to walk due to knee injuries.
01:18
Attention, Willowick, Fire Department, rescue is needed at near East 323rd Street for a 62-year-old female who fell down the stuff yesterday and is now unable to walk due to her knee injuries.
01:32
Willowick Clear.
01:37
(number withheld).
01:40
Unit (number withheld) from Trevor Lake on scene.
01:43
I'll be clearing.
01:49
7.4. Trimilarate 85.
01:56
Eastlake is also looking for this lost dog,
02:00
as is the owner.
02:01
Owners attached.
02:03
Apparently, the last thing going westbound on Lakeshore Boulevard near Shonda Wasi.
02:09
I'm out with it.
02:10
We're at 17.
02:14
So you're at 17, Shonda Wasi?
02:17
12, Shonda Wasi.
02:21
Good.
02:22
I'll be tracking in the area.
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Lakeshore Blvd, Eastlake, OH
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