Husband requests custody of dog during domestic dispute, Dupage County IL
Officers responded to a domestic dispute where the husband was upset and wanted police to take custody of a dog. There was no violence or threats. Officers advised the husband to contact animal control or a shelter for help. No further action was taken.
Audio|Source: DuPage County Police Dispatch 1 - West
01:49
Transcript:
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The FBI is asking if you can still respond over to near Form Drive.
00:04
The husband's upset and want somebody to take custody of the dog.
00:08
But we said that that's not something that we'll provide, but there's no want you to come out.
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However 30, copy that.
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I copy.
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I'll go out there and explain.
00:28
I will want us, right?
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Where I will run.
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Cain Society, near Route 59.
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Near Route 59.
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Near Route 59, both through the front doors.
00:42
Speaking with the simple shot there about a letter that they received and some death threats and some other threats and did it.
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One a copy.
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Both five, can make this primary for all along with this server?
01:05
What are you copy?
01:08
We want to copy? Thank you, five.
01:10
Number 90 is now on the forum.
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I'm on the forum.
01:19
Probably five, either.
01:22
Five okay.
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I'm all the 90.
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90.
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Go ahead.
01:33
The dog's a keen Corrosso, huge dog, but I advised him to either contact a shelter or do Pace County Animal Control.
01:41
They have the dog removed from the pilot's time.
01:44
He's owned them six years.
01:47
No further action taken.
01:48
It'll be 10-8[1].
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10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
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DuPage County, IL
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