Officers search for loose dog near Borough Hall, Hudson County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire units responded to reports of a small dog running loose near Borough Hall in New Jersey. The dog, identified as a Yorkie, was seen in multiple locations including Jefferson, Summit, and Division Streets. Officers and a Wood-Ridge unit attempted to capture the animal, with its owner also notified and assisting. The search continued as the dog ran through the area.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
If you just look in the area of Borough Hall here, the fire department, I got a call about a Yorkie running around without a leash or collar.
00:08
And evidently Wood-Ridge has the owner that's looking for the dog.
00:12
He may have been up here in the 15 minutes of the past.
00:18
You're receiving, (name withheld).
00:24
We didn't find it.
00:25
We're looking for it.
00:32
Four six seven.
00:36
Seven.
00:40
I'll be out with that dog near Jefferson and Summit, just running around in circles around Jefferson Street.
00:49
All right, do you have possession or you can just see it?
00:54
Negative.
00:55
It's running laps around Jefferson Street.
00:58
I'm gonna see if I can get in now.
01:04
I'm gonna notify Wood-Ridge.
01:16
We're out assisting.
01:18
I also have a Wood-Ridge unit with me, so you don't have to contact them.
01:26
I'm trying to get the owner up to you guys because if you keep these, you're probably not going to get him.
01:33
He's running away from half a dozen people in front of Magoon staff.
01:48
It's on Division in Jefferson now, running south.
01:56
Last I saw it, it went past the firehouse going towards Division.
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