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Police respond to barking dog complaint, Euclid OH
Other Non-Crime Event
E 221st St, Euclid, OH 44117
Police have been sent to a location near East 221st Street due to a complaint about a barking dog.
Audio|Source: Euclid Police and Fire
00:29
Transcript: Go ahead. 1836. I'll head over to 2.21st for that barking dog. Copy it. Go ahead. Team activation to speak to a desicca in the police live in reference to a burglary.
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E 221st St, Euclid, OH 44117
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