Dog reported loose and concern for unattended child, Moss Point MS
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Emergency responders are handling a call about a dog running loose near Martin Street. There is also concern that a child may have been left unattended at the location. Police are speaking to the homeowner.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety and MSWIN
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
...street and reports to a storm dog.
00:13
Somebody at near Welch police,
00:17
got a miles.
00:26
She got a little kid unattended?
00:30
Yeah.
00:36
78, Jackson.
00:38
I'm 78.
00:41
Miles dead or trapped from here's 10 to the 7.7.
00:52
27.
00:55
23 and 0661.
00:59
5661. 5661.
01:05
503-4-49, 6-0.
01:10
D4, I'm getting Tene8 now, one issue.
01:16
Go on.
01:22
10mall's point, negative 20 on the dog, I'm 1080.
01:33
45-2.
01:37
Okay,
01:41
report on call, Cazman, up there.
01:50
I'll show me 22 in lane line line.
01:59
That's not fair.
02:01
Where is the 102?
02:04
12.
02:09
14 scaring sea and bluefish.
02:12
I know the next to central Canadians transporting one.
02:15
Hello.
02:21
7108 Lane Lane to call some older gentleman, see they heard anything?
02:25
No. No.
02:33
Go ahead. Can you go out the near Martin Street, near Martin Street, I'm thinking that's what the dog's at.
02:43
The Navy said when people in the dogs run loose and it's loose and they shouldn't be running loose like that.
02:49
She's going through to speak with the homeowner there.
02:54
P-in-4, what was the address again?
02:59
near Martin Street.
03:04
I'm sorry,
03:06
near Martin Street, for instance, near Martin.
03:10
near Martin.
03:16
I'm in route.
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Location mentioned:
Martin St, Moss Point, MS 39563
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