Man rages over alleged dog theft near Magna park, Magna UT
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Police respond near Magna park with Animal Control for a man agitated and verbally aggressive over an alleged dog theft, causing concern for officers.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
I'm over here near 3600 South and 7200 West.
00:06
Notice, Jeff Bickner is being uncooperative on this call.
00:12
You have a PD officer meet you here,
00:14
and we'll go deal with this gentleman.
00:19
Have you confirmed 3600 South and 7200 West as the location?
00:26
Yes, we had to run down the holiday, we're headed back, and this guy is raging and saying they stole his dog found loose in the park.
00:39
And that's the owner of the dog.
00:42
Dog.
00:44
201, WESTown, 1622.
00:50
1622.
00:52
1626. At least 1036.
00:56
Go forth.
00:58
1822.
01:02
9.0.5.23, at least 1336.
01:04
Thank you. Thank you.
01:09
Thank you.
01:13
By chance, did we give you the serial number on the bike?
01:18
Negative.
01:21
Copy, let me get out and check it.
01:28
To the home.
01:32
You'll be meeting with the arches on medical responding at 16 paging.
01:39
South State heard about 10 minutes ago, no injuries, the Silver Honda Civic and a brown Nissan Ultima.
01:49
364, copy.
01:52
1623.
01:57
Pressing PD, stating a male Christian Cleverley is the owner of a dog being picked up.
02:07
He is stating that...
02:08
He thinks Animal Control is stealing from him, he looked in the trailer, and you have five.
02:15
Animal Control states we need to meet them at 3600 South and 7200 West.
02:23
Hang on 5-1-1-D-Duty.
02:24
You can send me that if you'd like.
02:32
Okay, Irving, do you need to be there?
02:36
No, no hurry at the moment.
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