Dogs found in crates in extreme heat at West Harrison


Animal control officers responded to a complaint about dogs kept in crates in very hot weather at a location on West Harrison Street. People at the scene did not know the owner but were present. Police assisted animal control with the situation.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 10
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Transcript:
1122, I pull an RD. Okay, so 2.3, 24, you need it over there, or 23, I mean? I just need someone to assist animal control. That's where I'm going down the line. If anyone is clear, can the units clear up? 1123, are you clear? Where do you want me at, squad? With the animal patrol. All right, hold on. 1124, are you clear as well? Oh, we just lend it. On Washington, Newcast, night. Okay, that's right. Okay, so I have two-three clear. Two-three. I'll try to find you on the cyst. This is assist the other. It's upgraded. And it's Animal Control Condison. Animal Control officers are unseen at 2929 Weston Harrison for a complaint of animal abuse. They found some dogs in the crates. It's over 100 or 2 degrees in, I guess, wherever they're located at. People on scene stating they don't know the owner, the dogs, but I guess maybe they do. They're asking for assistance. 2.99 Weston-Harrison. Can I get a unit to ride with 2-3? How about 1113? 1132. How about 1132? Okay. And 13, could you head that way as well?
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Location mentioned:
Near W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60612
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