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Neighbor threatens and bangs on door over dog disputeOmaha NE

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
N 78th St, Omaha, NE 68122

According to the dispatch call, neighbors had a shouting and threatening dispute near North 78th Street after a dog repeatedly got loose. One neighbor banged on another's door, and there was a disagreement over possession of a dog with a weapon displayed.

Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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00:38
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, you have a disturbance near North 78th Street.
00:07
Safe Fred.
00:08
Caller states neighbor, white male, 40s, orange shirt is yelling because his dog got loose four times now.
00:16
Caller has contacted animal services.
00:18
I know what the shirt in your drugs.
00:20
Suspect is now banging on the caller's door.
00:23
Animal services did not give caller an estimated time of arrival.
00:25
An additional caller states they are near North 78th Street and reports neighbors have their dog inside the house and are refusing to return it. The dog owner is shaking a weapon.

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N 78th St, Omaha, NE 68122

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