Man shoots at attacking dog near highway 31, Ward AR
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A man reported being attacked by neighbor's dogs near Highway 31 and shot at one of them. He was unsure if the dog was hit.
Audio|Heard on: Lonoke County Law Enforcement
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
116, can I view route to near Highway 31 North? That's near Highway 31 North, in reference to a dog complaint.
00:10
Neighbors calling,
00:13
in reference to his neighbor's dogs trying to attack him.
00:18
He advised that he shot one of the dogs and he's unsure if he hit it.
00:26
Prime 96.
00:28
Someone.
00:29
On 16 is the caller needing any kind of medical attention?
00:38
I'll look this back.
00:40
Good.
00:43
Phoebe's subject to be in my patrol unit.
00:45
You can cancel the BOLO.
00:48
Ten for?
00:53
One of six.
00:55
Is that the caller's address?
00:57
Or what the dogs are at?
01:03
912. His match.
01:06
1912, go ahead.
01:08
1926 to my PD, one juvenile, 12,
01:12
start and mileage 82490, repeating 82490.
01:18
104.
01:23
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:28
Call on near Highway 31 North,
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driving a incident with the dogs, if you don't mind heading through.
01:36
If you can get the address from dispatch.
01:42
10-4[1]. Dispatch, go ahead with that call.
01:49
And what was the call?
01:55
Caller stated that the person across the road has several great danes and one of them attacked him or tried to attack him.
02:02
The caller advised that he shot at one of the dogs, isn't sure if it hit him.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 31, Ward, AR 72176
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