Officers end search for loose dog near Forest Ave, Rogers City MI


Officers attempted to capture a loose dog near North Bradley and Forest Avenue. After several efforts, the dog ran off into the woods and the search was ended.
Audio|Source: Presque Isle Public Safety
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Is this caller a pastor by or do they have the dog at a house somewhere up in that area?
00:09
They've been chasing the dog up North Bradley.
00:12
They said they were once up by Forest Avenue near a house, but they were just south of Forest Ave on North Bradley last time I talked to him.
00:28
Central Dispatch to Router City Ambulance, Okiok Berenger, first responders, you're being requested at (number withheld).
00:35
23 for an 80-year-old male having chest pain requesting to be checked out. First page.
00:44
Claire, I didn't see anybody with a dog in that area and give him a call back, see if you're still chasing it.
00:53
Clear. I'll give my call here in a minute.
01:00
Central dispatch to Rogers City Ambulance, Ockiocke Barand, your first responders. You're being requested at (number withheld).
01:07
23,
01:08
(number withheld) for an 80-year-old male having chest pain and requesting to be checked out. Second Final Central is clear.
01:25
802-153 Shelt and out.
01:32
53 have you in route.
01:34
153 be advised.
01:35
It's an unmarked area.
01:37
It's going to be between lane 59 and 60.
01:42
0286.
01:47
0257. You show me 108.
01:51
104.
01:54
153 copies, thank you.
01:57
8.6.
01:58
Clear it, not problem.
02:02
86, called the RP back on that animal complaint. She said she gave up on trying to get the dog in the car.
02:09
She said it dipped off in the woods.
02:11
So if you guys want to be clear and disregard.
02:14
Yeah, we've made multiple attempts throughout today, today trying to get that dog. It's not cooperating.
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