Animal welfare concern at house damaged by fire, Moss Point MS
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Officers responded to a report of a dog chained without food or water at a burned house near Frederick Street in Moss Point. Previous checks indicated the dog had adequate care. A door notice was issued at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Sheriff Department and East Side Law Enforcement and Fire Departments
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
So then, when you get saved, if you go to near Frederick Street, the house had been burned down, the dog is in the back, it chained up to some kind of cold with no food or water.
00:15
276 outside.
00:18
Good.
00:21
One night changed the day and make it to you.
00:24
They're out to the west side to pick up a 15.
00:29
Thank you. Okay.
00:32
Ten foremost, most point.
00:33
Be advised I'm still on the call on Pine Street.
00:38
But the last time I rode through the address on Frederick, the dogs had adequate food and shelter.
00:48
You said you did, Jackson.
00:51
I'm trying to get an ATA, please.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:57
TeamTrain, I know he's been on that call, but when you do send it from there, you can go back over there and get the result.
01:04
What is it, we're off from west in the ground ADC, 1015, one time.
01:10
Acknowledgment/OK, Moss Point.
01:13
Okay.
01:15
2040.
01:16
404, Jess. 22.
01:17
Yes.
01:19
210 of Moss Point.
01:20
Is the property manager still on the property? Okay.
01:24
246.6.0 there.
01:25
Acknowledgment/OK. Moss Point.
01:28
Door notice issued at this address, I'm In service en route to Frederick.
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Location mentioned:
Frederick St, Moss Point, MS 39563
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