Suspicious man tries to leave dog at office linked to alarm, Crescent City CA


A man tried to leave a dog at an office and gave suspicious details about where he got the dog. His vehicle was linked to a residence with an alarm activation. Authorities were notified and vehicle information was shared.
Audio|Source: Del Norte County/Crescent City Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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141, Brookingspady just called and advised the mail subject that just came to their office demanding to drop off a dog.
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They refused to take the dog from him.
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It was suspicious information that he told them how he acquired it.
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When they ran the plates to his vehicle, it came back to the residence that you're headed to right now.
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And the male subject matched the same description that was given by the alarm company.
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He's going to be driving a silver pre-eds with a mismatch.
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rear bumper.
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I have a California plate when you're ready.
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Go ahead with that plate.
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It's going to be (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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Therefore, can you provide that info to OSC at looking speedy?
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...and CHP.
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10-4[1], they were also going to advise their animal control about the dog being attempted to be driven.
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But what often did you go to?
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Crescent City, CA
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