Aggressive dog reported at residence near Richmond Park Drive, Twin Lakes WI
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Emergency responders were sent to a residence near Richmond Park Drive due to a report of a very aggressive dog that might attack responders on the property.
Audio|Heard on: Kenosha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Can we get Twin Lakes to respond near Richmond Park Drive? (name withheld) should be there.
00:10
That's where she lives.
00:13
Depress.
00:18
Two-polesu-2-2-2-2-year info.
00:25
1060 is for 40, no, 106.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:34
For Parker F.
00:35
Stanton, 1123, 97, he's got an unentered 99, it's like in-house bond of 554, and then he comes back for a faulty, David, regular valid ID card out of Wisconsin, no valid Illinois license, and then he's also the respondent of a protection order.
00:49
He's on a paper.
00:52
106 to 412.
00:55
412.
00:59
When you're done getting that written steaming, let's get together.
01:04
Simple.
01:10
...one revoked out of Wisconsin.
01:14
Nonof-I, Illinois, no wants.
01:16
He is on paper.
01:20
For possessing a firearm as a felon,
01:25
failure to comply with an officer.
01:28
Copy.
01:32
DuPaul 2.242.
01:38
DuPaul 1942.
01:44
2. Paul 17 on 42.
01:48
Number 1217.
01:55
The bushyrata engine 5.
01:59
Inchevraud, engine 5th, you have a call.
02:02
Lakeside Tower, 15-8003 Avenue, 5803 Avenue.
02:05
Team number 717.
02:07
We're for our patient.
02:08
It says, Connoissepire, 2211.
02:12
2-2-4-4-2-4-4.
02:20
This is just for 43.
02:21
Can you just let Twin Lakes know there's a very, very aggressive dog at the house that it will attack people? And for it, I will let them know.
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Location mentioned:
Richmond Park Dr, Twin Lakes, WI 53181
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