Loose ponies create traffic hazard near highway 124, Mckenzie TN
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According to the dispatch call, several callers reported loose black ponies near highway 124 and Sierra Lane causing traffic hazards. Deputies and the owner are on the way to secure the animals. The ponies belong to local residents using nearby property.
Audio|Heard on: Weakley County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
we've got a 4thout on 124 near Sierra Lane (number withheld) This is bore, which soon should ask for?
00:16
I'm not sure, it just says the welding machine shop at 124.
00:23
Central.
00:29
632.
00:32
I left the owner of the welding shop.
00:34
They said they have two ponies on the phone if you want to talk to them to give better description, see if it is his.
00:41
Central was a black pony.
00:47
5.08 County.
00:50
5-08.
00:54
Transport and retaining volunteer.
00:59
31.
01:06
632.
01:08
632.
01:11
632.
01:14
Mr. Bill Goss will be in route.
01:16
He'll be in a black SUV.
01:17
He did a couple minutes before he can get out there.
01:20
He did advise that they belong to one of the Amish people down the road, but I think they let them use the property.
01:26
But he'll be in route.
01:38
632 We've got a couple more 911 calls about an animal, either a horse or a cow out.
01:48
The owner did say that there were two black ponies, we just got another one that one lady almost hit it.
01:55
Well, I'm standing out at Yorish Country Store, I'm watching it.
02:01
Like how I saw it ran behind a residence on 144.
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Location mentioned:
Sierra Ln, McKenzie, TN 38201
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