Dangerous dog remains after removal order near Smith Lane, Brownwood TX
Officers responded to a follow-up call near Smith Lane about a dangerous dog that previously attacked a neighbor's pet. The dog owner was ordered to remove the animal but apparently has not done so, and the dog remains on the property.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Okay, we've got an animal at large call, which is a follow-up for a dangerous dog call.
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On the 17th, it looks like this neighbor dog attack caller's dog,
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where she had to face the vet.
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They were served paperwork and were supposedly supposed to get rid of the dog.
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She just called that the neighbors still have that animal. Caller is at near Smith Lane.
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Again, that's one of all Smith-Wing's feature of (name withheld).
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...and they just have the dog.
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... something in her backyard.
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I'm looking at the old hall sheet and I see that the dangerous dog paperwork was served, but I don't know anything about the dog being removed.
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10-4[1] number, couldn't give me her phone, or give me her phone number.
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104. It's going to be (number withheld).
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Again, (number withheld), and they can have a number.
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104.
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I can't get her to answer the phone either.
01:43
The caller may actually be asleep at this point.
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It looks like the call had come in at 3.34 a.m.
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but had been accidentally placed in the ACO box.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Smith Ln, Brownwood, TX 76801
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