Aggressive husky restrained near Robson and 1st Street, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, an aggressive husky was restrained by a person near Robson and 1st Street while officers responded with a snare. The dog began to calm down but remained held by the person until police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Robson and 1st Street, 200 West
00:04
Person providing information is in this area with an aggressive husky.
00:08
Person providing information is holding the husky down, the husky is trying to bite them.
00:16
Number 23 copies.
00:17
Do we have a snare?
00:19
Any snare on Channel 2?
00:22
I have Baker 23.
00:23
I'll respond with the snare.
00:25
Copy[1].
00:28
7.M. 21, could you send me that?
00:31
Coffee?
00:36
Didn't it's Robson and 1st Street? They might be closer to the southeast side.
00:44
Three Baker 23, gov.
00:50
803, person providing information said the dog is starting to calm down, but they are still holding on to him.
00:59
Negra 23 are coming.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Copy: Acknowledged/affirmative receipt of message
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Location mentioned:
W 1st St & N Robson, Mesa, AZ 85201
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