Red cow blocking highway in Simpson County, Simpson County MS
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Deputies responded to a report of a red cow standing in the middle of Highway 43 North near (name withheld)'s property, causing a potential traffic hazard. Contact was made with the property owner, and efforts were underway to have someone move the cow.
Audio|Heard on: Simpson County Public Safety
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
S.O. Unis, 747, Highway 43 North.
00:07
Got a caller, called about a red cow in the middle of the road, about a mile before this address.
00:13
Pass the new chicken houses.
00:15
Forty-goal copy.
00:17
So on three, copy.
00:19
No,
00:21
that's copy.
00:23
Plans the new houses, chicken houses, which way?
00:30
He's talking about (name withheld)'s Sons and a new chicken house.
00:34
Probably his cowlady 17.
00:37
Yeah, he's got more cow than anybody right there.
00:43
Out there's going to be probably around them brawl in the field.
00:47
You could be right there, (name withheld) is there.
00:53
I had negative contact with (name withheld), believe it's going to be his.
00:56
S.O.2 is going to get his son, a phone call as well.
01:01
Cool. Yeah,
01:06
it's SOT2 got involved, got in touch with (name withheld)'s son.
01:10
He's going to try to get somebody to go out there.
01:13
He just advises y'all at ease out that way, try to keep somebody from hitting him.
01:18
Yeah, 23 pout.
01:19
I'm hit it that way.
01:20
Ten-four. Say everything, I'm out here, Eric.
01:23
All right, sir.
01:25
See, Hans. I'm back to me.
01:26
You, I'll copy that traffic.
01:27
Ten,
01:29
four. Ten, four.
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Simpson County, MS
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