Loose dogs reported near 11th and High Street, Klamath Falls OR
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Three loose dogs were reported near 11th and High Street and later seen around Washington and North Alameda. The dogs may have come from a gate left open near High Street. Two dogs were black and white, and one was a golden retriever mix.
Audio|Heard on: Klamath County Public Safety
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Can you create me an animal complaint near 11th and High Street? I've got three loose dogs over here.
00:09
Ever.
00:11
What kind are there?
00:15
It looks like two black dogs and a possible golden retriever mix.
00:21
Copy though.
00:23
I thought maybe it was the huskies that are always out, but guess not.
00:31
28-58, there's a gate open near High Street, possibly coming from there, but they're not letting me get close to them.
00:42
Copy.
00:43
2852 suspicious.
00:49
52. 52.
00:53
(name withheld) calling from Tascade Apartments from Ritriot on advising.
00:57
She's uncooperative and I'm making sense demanding that the partner give her his information, rather than actually stating what she was reporting.
01:07
Possibly has to do with her son, but she wouldn't elaborate further, or even his name, possible, related to (name withheld).
01:20
Call Bill, try to 1021 here.
01:24
Get me that, good look.
01:30
Okay, 58, 5A.
01:31
Good.
01:33
Good.
01:36
5-8. The dogs were last seen in the area of Washington, North Alameda, and just for notes, two of them were black and white, and one of them was a golden retriever mix.
01:47
You can show me clear, no report.
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Location mentioned:
N Alameda Ave, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
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