Officer requests animal control for loose dog near 3rd and G street, Rosenberg TX
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An officer requested animal control to respond to a loose dog near the intersection of 3rd Street and G Street in Rosenberg, Texas. The situation was not causing a nuisance or immediate danger.
Audio|Heard on: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Is there animal control out here for a dog? I'm near 3rd Street, near an intersection with G Street.
00:07
22, Paul 1.
00:08
Have a minor crash.
00:10
It's going to be 4.415 roads.
00:16
288. Let me have the 4200 block of Green Briar Drive.
00:22
I'll be out on X-ray David Mary 8803, X-ray David Mary 8803.
00:27
X-ray David Mary 8803.
00:31
Stand by, I don't believe so, but let me check.
00:33
That's clear.
00:34
I'm next to the Finnegan setup.
00:36
It's not a nuisance or anything, or it's not,
00:40
it's just people want to go on, I guess.
00:42
Actually, now it's going southbound on there.
00:46
Call on a 7th.
00:49
Call on vicinity.
00:52
That's clear.
00:53
Insurance is confirmed.
00:56
Only 21220 lost property.
00:59
All right, I think the fire department got him in custody right here.
01:04
287, we have made it to Harris County Jail.
01:07
Ending knowledge is going to be 23404.
01:11
27, clear 12 plus 9.
01:17
Check.
01:26
Front of capital firm credit on the Northbound Turner, John Norr David, 9274, John Norr David,
01:34
9274, to find Dodge.
01:36
Okay.
01:38
Okay. Okay.
01:39
Are they going to handle it?
01:40
Just to hold on to the dog and I guess the animal controller comes through intersection,
01:46
third and G.
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Location mentioned:
3rd St, Rosenberg, TX 77471
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