Officers work to capture loose dog in Auburn neighborhood, Auburn IN
Officers are trying to capture a loose dog in a neighborhood near East Jefferson. The dog is moving through fenced yards and porches but is not aggressive. Animal control and a local rescue group are coordinating to safely contain the dog.
Audio|Source: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
04:28
Transcript:
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I still got eyes on, same by.
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Central 17, 145, 1042.
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145. 145.
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714, if you're by this house with a red route, he's going around the front. If you can push it around, there's a fence-in yard over here. We could probably get him into.
00:25
See, I'm on a 200 block up crossword.
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Central 55.
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55.
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Did he say if he's home at all, I'm not getting any answers.
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55 negative he didn't clear I don't think it has an exit to you
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Central 55 I don't think he's home his vehicle is gone I'll be 10 a 8th round
01:07
555 in service
01:15
Clear, looks like 217, Jefferson.
01:20
Clear, we got a, we got a fence back here.
01:28
You guys on the north side of the road?
01:32
No.
01:37
14 is it in the fence yet or no?
01:41
The house has an open fence on the two sides, so I'm standing on one side of the open fence and Sevin standing on the other side of the house that open fence.
01:51
Clear, I'll call Humane.
01:57
Seven's car is directly in front of the residence.
02:00
We have it stuck out.
02:03
Clerk.
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14, do you think this is that dog that we got spoken to last night at Pena?
02:15
Well, your bet was alive.
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That's mobile again.
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There. Here.
02:29
These ponds were in midway.
02:35
He's no one south midway.
02:44
My partner attempted Humane, they're not answering and animal control is currently 106 right now. Kara with K-9[1] Haven is en route to you guys. She's at least going to get it on the leave so you guys can put it in the pen.
03:00
More clear.
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We're currently at Sanbure in the Midway area.
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Clear.
03:13
Are you guys still in that fenced-in area or didn't move?
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The thing is,
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on the loose.
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Claire.
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She should be there in about five minutes in a gray GMC train.
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I'll have her call me when she gets there, so you can give me an update location.
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Or, Roger that, like it.
03:39
Over and 20, are you in service from that phone call?
03:43
A firm, I'm out with the other units.
03:46
Clear.
03:51
Are they cross the street behind me?
03:56
I'm still going east phone.
04:01
You're just on one.
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You just went behind near East Jefferson.
04:11
It's on the porch right there.
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Maniton, let me know if it goes north.
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Slowly going north.
04:26
Clear you guys east of that last valley.
Police codes explained
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[1]
K-9: Police dog unit requested/assigned
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Location mentioned:
Near E Jefferson St, Auburn, IN 46706
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