Officer unable to secure loose dog at Washington Park, Newburgh Heights OH


An officer attempted to secure a loose and unfriendly dog in Washington Park but was unsuccessful. The officer planned to check with a resident near 26th Street to identify the dog's owner.
Audio|Source: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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Transcript:
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All right. He's still trying to get the dog in the car. It's not friendly.
00:08
2011. I notified Cleveland Water. They are aware of it.
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Copy. Thank you.
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501.20, you can go me for a second?
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Video got a 3971 status check.
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I'm okay, you can hold.
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10-4.
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Video 7307 and 09, 09, Panic alarm, drop.
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Avvin, Cinemar.
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Okay, it's coming from the Village of Valleyview Village Hall, 6-8-8-Hathaway, called in by the alarm company,
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so I'll go hold-up from Panic 1.
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Got it.
01:05
I'm glad. Okay,
01:09
so what is the description of that vehicle?
01:14
It was a Hyundai.
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According to the license, it's gray in color.
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John King David 9935.
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Copy.
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Radio to 1922.
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Got it!
01:34
Pleaser signing to Heights Care and Rehab for Elifist assist in the parking lot on a female.
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Roger.
01:44
Sorry, not able to get that dog.
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I'm Washington Park north of the dog park. One of the residents made a reference in my owner on 26th Street. I'm going to go see if it's their dog.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Park, 3875 Washington Park Blvd, Newburgh Heights, OH 44105
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