Elderly woman hits dog off leash at street intersection, Fruita CO
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a complaint about two homeless individuals with off-leash dogs near South Plum Street and West Aspen Avenue. An elderly woman drove her vehicle and hit one of the dogs. The homeless individuals yelled at the woman after the incident. It is unknown if the dog was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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00:43
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, Kappi, I'll show you, in the Rath area of South Plum Street in West Aspen Avenue.
00:04
R.P. works at the post office, advised that there are two homeless subjects on the southwest corner of the intersection.
00:09
That had a dog off-leash.
00:11
Advise that an elderly female had hit one of the dogs that was off-leash.
00:15
Unknown as a dog is injured.
00:16
They did advise the homeless subjects did yell at the female in her vehicle after this occurred break.
00:23
4333, are you able to back on that?
00:30
333 was that for me?
00:34
4406 on the animal complaint in the area of South Plum Street and West Aspen Avenue, it's regarding homeless subjects that have dogs off leash.
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