Dispute over pet deemed a civil matter, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported a dispute with a family member over a pet near Penn Avenue. Police determined that the issue involved ownership of the cat and was a civil domestic matter, not a criminal offense.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
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Transcript:
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Near Penn Avenue, apartment 604 between Cecil and McCrea Way.
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This man called multiple times yesterday.
00:08
Stating his (name withheld) was watching his cat, now refusing to return it.
00:13
You cannot go through true, it's domestic-related.
00:19
I actually took that phone call last night.
00:21
I advised him.
00:22
It's a civil issue at this point.
00:24
So he has to be referred to the magistrate.
00:28
That's received.
00:31
Base to Delta 81.
00:35
Anyone, I copy that.
00:36
You can clear it up.
00:39
Received. I'll give a mail.
00:40
The man called back and explained it to him again.
00:44
Yeah, that's copy.
00:45
He willingly gave his (name withheld) that cat.
00:48
It's civil.
00:49
He was advised.
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Location mentioned:
Penn Ave Apartment 604, Pittsburgh, PA 15222
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