Aggressive dogs moving near school area in grant county, Grant County IN
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Officers and animal control responded to reports of aggressive dogs near 34th and Race streets in Grant County, Indiana. The dogs were later seen near 35th and Shelby moving west toward the bypass. Authorities coordinated efforts to control and contain the animals near a nearby school to ensure children's safety.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Public Safety
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
245 on Race Street, 34th to have an individual out on a zone around
00:09
We'll be at 35th and Shelby.
00:16
If we have to, just run them off from the area since the kids are about to get out of school.
00:26
Chip, did you know, was it the bigger dog or the smaller one that was biting people?
00:33
The little one's running up to people, but it's the big one that keeps attacking.
00:36
I think it's mom and tough.
00:43
Clear. If they end up splitting up, I'll put a stick with a big one for animal control.
00:50
Clear, you won't be to stay by the school in case the head back this way.
00:56
No, if we keep bracketing it like we are, we'll be able to circle back.
01:00
They seem to be pushing west.
01:03
Dispatch, do you have a 20 for animal control?
01:10
May is Emma.
01:14
Claire, we're 36 on Torrence going west, nearing the bypass.
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