Animal control responds to aggressive dog near Baker St, Lansing MI


Officers and animal control are handling a situation involving a loose pit bull dog near Baker St. The dog may be aggressive, and it is related to the death of its owner. They are trying to safely capture the animal.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Units at Lyons, I found a call at 544 Baker Street with the pit bull.
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Not sure.
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it's the same one, but his name is Rafa.
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Dispash, back for 991?
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No one. 1.91. You can show us in Officer.
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9.4. Thank you.
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Catch your Rhapsrow.
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Just flash from instant four your time.
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Head four, God. Clear return.
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Jody Clear and returning.
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27, did you have traffic?
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This match money club, and drove us back in house?
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Yeah, can you please start an H&H for a traverse?
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Mike Glenn, we got you back home.
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That one.
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Paul 22. Paul 22.
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Self and 2-19 to contact with the subject that's got a warrant.
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Ann Street, Plaza.
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We actually make contact with him.
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Then for Ann Street for a warrant.
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Looks like on April, correction on August 12th, a neighbor said the owner of the residents passed away that morning, and the dog was still there.
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The history at 544 Baker shows Animal Control follow-up, trying to get the dog, I believe.
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877, I'll be 10 for now.
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There were.
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Chair, 4-1.
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Location mentioned:
Near Baker St, Lansing, MI 48910
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