Loose yellow dog found and returned to owner, Grand Island NE
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A loose yellow dog was reported in traffic near 15th Street and Grand Island Avenue. The dog matched the description of a missing yellow lab with a Winnie the Pooh collar. The owner was contacted, and the dog was safely returned home.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I just got a call about a loose dog at 15th Street.
00:02
Grand Island Avenue, 15, Grand Island.
00:05
He was in traffic.
00:08
Caller says he's kind of a medium-sized yellow dog with a collar.
00:13
I do have somebody that is missing a yellow lab with a Winnie the Pooh collar.
00:18
If you could check and see if maybe that's the same dog.
00:23
Cabaret safely off.
00:27
14.0.9.
00:31
E.C., can you attach the owner of the missing dog's information, please?
00:44
Yes, I will.
00:45
14 seconds.
00:51
9-014-0-9-014
00:58
Can you please show me route to near West Valley Park Road? Complete near West Valley Park Road.
01:13
1412
01:21
You're right.
01:24
Checked into 966 away from Nebraska.
01:26
On the Bradford.
01:34
Whitemail, Nebraska, Charles W.
01:36
Lynch, spelling left, Lincoln, White Young, and Norris, and Charles, H.
01:39
Henry v. Charles, common spelling, minotial is W.
01:42
William.
01:43
Date of birth, 1949, July 23, 1949-0723, white male.
01:48
I do have Nebraska will end up there.
01:56
Fuller he wants, Jesse.
01:59
Right one.
02:01
Made contact with Popo's owner.
02:03
He has been located and returned home.
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Location mentioned:
N Grand Island Ave & W 15th St, Grand Island, NE 68803
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