Two brown dogs loose near Hart Avenue and 12th Street, Greenville OH
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Caller reported two brown German Shepherd-type dogs loose in the backyard and alley near Hart Avenue and 12th Street. Prior warnings for animals at large have been issued in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Darke County Public Safety
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Corner of 12th and Hart, caller advised he was leaving for work and the neighbor's dogs.
00:06
He's not sure if the address there on the corner or loose, right?
00:09
Okay.
00:11
Advised they've had several problems in the past.
00:13
He lived near Markwith.
00:15
He advised they were in his backyard and in the alley.
00:19
It was going to be two brown dogs.
00:23
He said they kind of look like German Shepherds.
00:26
So they are loose now?
00:28
The affirmative.
00:29
He said he was leaving for work and they were loose in his backyard and in the alley.
00:33
Okay.
00:36
Bye.
00:41
136.
00:43
136.
00:45
Do we have a GX for (name withheld)?
00:53
Affirmative.
00:54
Go ahead and try and see if they're adults.
00:58
You're correct.
01:07
One thirty-second.
01:09
Good.
01:10
I was unable to leave a voicemail.
01:13
Okay, I'll be out, near Hart.
01:16
You're clear.
01:22
I'm having a prior warning that near Hart for the...
01:31
You're clear.
01:37
The only warnings I see there for animals at large was issued to (name withheld) in March of 2018.
01:49
Last morning I seen for her was barking or howling dogs, December 6th.
01:55
Okay.
01:58
(name withheld) was warned for dogs at large, I'll be 33.
02:05
136 are clear.
02:06
Could you readvis the name of the name?
02:09
(name withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Hart Ave & 12th St, Greenville, OH 45331
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