Individual with dog detained during investigation near 10th Street, Woodward OK
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Police detained and questioned an individual walking a dog near the 500 block of 10th Street during an investigation. The person was later determined to have no connection to the incident under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Woodward County Public Safety
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
93 Comm Center, I've got one detained currently.
00:07
You're okay?
00:11
35 and 44?
00:15
Side.
00:17
All right,
00:24
35.
00:29
593, your guy got a dog with him.
00:32
Negative.
00:36
Just for the north side address, there was a guy with a dog.
00:40
I just saw that individual,
00:43
he was walking eastbound with a dog.
00:47
Do you want me to go detain him?
00:50
I'll just talk to him and figure out what's going on.
00:56
44 Com Center.
01:00
44, go ahead.
01:02
Check 44 is on Oklahoma, George, (number withheld).
01:05
(number withheld).
01:08
You okay, so far.
01:15
44, check.
01:17
Out of Oklahoma, water eight.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:25
It'll be John (number withheld).
01:35
You're okay, so much.
01:42
5935, we're clear from 44 stop, he's still on it.
01:47
94 Com Center.
01:49
We ended 500 block of 10th Street with an individual with a dog.
01:56
Number okay.
01:59
Anybody go to the residence ship?
02:02
I'm at the residence now.
02:03
I'm at the residence now.
02:08
5 is out with 93.
02:13
85.
02:18
57 Comm Center, I'm 97 at the residence.
02:22
57 okay?
02:24
94 Compson, and that individual I talked to had nothing to do with our incident, I'll be back to an 8 and headed back towards residence.
02:33
94, okay.
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Location mentioned:
10th St, Woodward, OK 73801
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