Police respond to 911 hang-up with aggressive dog noted, Clarksburg WV


Police responded to a 911 hang-up call near Stringleton Road in Clarksburg. The call was from a deactivated cell phone and could not be returned. There is a note about an aggressive dog at the location. The residence has a history of multiple calls including vandalism, civil complaints, suspicious persons, and domestic issues.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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near Stringleton Road, Clarksburg.
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It's an abandoned line not able to call back due to a deactivated cell phone. Do you have a previous call at that residence, also a location note for an aggressive canine at that residence.
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What kind of previous calls?
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(number withheld) headquarters.
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Go ahead, (number withheld).
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That Fisher female is going to be taking that vehicle, I'm in service.
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Numerous calls, vandalism, civil complaints,
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suspicious person, domestics,
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numerous domestics.
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In service, (number withheld), 2026.
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Okay, go ahead and dismissal somebody.
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204 at quarter sharp inside and I'm serves I'll be back en route to 16, 14 and a half what's we do you again.
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Ben service 304 2026 I'll show you back en route (number withheld) 2026
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at quarter to myself good
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Can you respond to near Stringleton Road for that now one hang up? It'll be in Stardis. So the banal lines, not able to call it back, there is an aggressive canine at that residence.
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Okay.
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Responding 27, 2027.
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Clarksburg, WV
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