Livestock damage trees on private property, Onaway MI
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A property owner reported that livestock from a nearby neighbor damaged his newly planted trees. He requested police to speak with the neighbor about keeping the animals contained on their property.
Audio|Heard on: Presque Isle Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I just got a call from near Little Rainey Road, Jeff,
00:06
said that he planted trees near his house and it looks like a horse or a cow walked all over them and broke them.
00:13
His neighbor that's behind him is the only one that has those kinds of animals.
00:17
He has had an issue before where one of the cows has been in his yard.
00:21
He's very upset and he would like you to go talk to the neighbor and tell him to keep his animals on his own property.
00:28
Is this the one we always go to?
00:31
Uh,
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there was a trespassing complaint, but that was back in March.
00:38
This guy ain't know it.
00:40
We're going to all the time. He's saying it's Watson's cows?
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That's what he's saying.
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And the,
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seen him do it, I take it not, and I don't, there's two Watson's on each side of them, so I'm not sure on the road,
00:57
how the tree's planted by the road, do you know?
01:00
I don't know if I'm going to find his trees around.
01:04
He said there's tracks in the snow, and they're planted about 80 feet from his house.
01:10
I believe he said, behind it.
01:13
Okay, what was the address, like, nine what?
01:18
9781.
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Click.
01:21
The caller didn't specify.
01:26
He just said he wanted you to talk to the neighbors.
01:30
Good enough, I think he don't want contact.
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Location mentioned:
Little Rainey Rd, Onaway, MI 49765
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