Dog quarantined on Parker Street in animal control case, Norman AR
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Emergency responders made contact near Parker Street with a resident regarding a quarantined dog. The resident was advised to keep the dog under quarantine for at least 10 days. Responders are also searching the surrounding area for another dog.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Sheriff
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01:36
Transcript:
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7th County Show all units 98 from near Parker Street, myself and I are going to go to a resident's just at the road.
00:06
Stand by for the exact address.
00:09
Call, Tim.
00:22
Hey,
00:23
we're in contact with the resident, (name withheld).
00:28
The dog in question is in quarantine.
00:31
She's been advised to keep a quarantine for a minimum 10 days.
00:35
All acknowledgment. You advise the owner is (name withheld)?
00:40
Acknowledgment County. I've got a date of birth, whenever you're ready.
00:43
All right.
00:49
That would be 1988,
00:52
0229. Acknowledgment.
00:59
(name withheld), 22988, D.
01:02
David, Allen,
01:04
no traffic 1552.
01:07
Acknowledgment County.
01:09
We'll be 98 from this exact address, but myself and I will be 97[1] in area trying to find the other dog.
01:14
Let's leave.
01:15
Presser.
01:17
Tim.
01:22
Three to seven.
01:23
I drove out all these other roads.
01:25
I haven't found it yet.
01:27
I'm on Valley Peak now,
01:28
setting it back toward y'all.
01:31
Acknowledgment for them.
01:32
We didn't see any dogs on our way up Caddo Avenue to this area either.
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: On scene / arrived at location
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Location mentioned:
Parker St, Norman, AR 71960
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