Loose dogs reported behind home near Drenik and Ridgeview, Wickliffe OH
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Three loose dogs were reported behind a house near Drenik Drive. The dogs frequently get loose from their home near the corner of Drenik and Ridgeview. The exact owner address is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Police & Fire
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to Drenik, there are three loose dogs, one tan pit, one little tan poodle, and a small darker dog.
00:10
The owner lives on Ridgeview, and they get loose all the time.
00:15
Nobody knows the owner's address.
00:17
I'm happy. Thank you, too many.
00:27
Hi. C2's honor.
00:32
104. The team base.
00:36
14.
00:40
Please going to be John Mary Edward (number withheld) and driver's going to be Victor Mary (number withheld).
00:49
Copy.
00:54
Two-104. Copy.
00:56
Two-10-4.
01:00
Control 112.
01:03
Good.
01:04
Information for a private property impounds on your printer.
01:12
7.6 Central.
01:15
Registration.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
John Union King, (number withheld).
01:25
I have assignments.
01:27
Just wanting to 3903 Center Road 3903 Center Road for a work attendant.
01:38
I copy. I'll be stopping that westbound or Rockefeller.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:48
674 is going to be going with them.
01:55
754.1A.
02:02
I'm on one.
02:05
Twenty-five, twenty-two minutes.
02:07
Two minutes.
02:08
Two?
02:11
We're in Rob from John Eagle.
02:18
1127 on the regular band.
02:20
I got an update.
02:22
1653 Drenik is the house that the dogs are behind.
02:26
The mail said that the owners live in a single brick home near the corner of Drenik and Ridgeview.
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Location mentioned:
Drenik Dr, Wickliffe, OH 44092
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