Man threatens to shoot dog over property dispute, Lansing MI
At a location near Schleith Street and West Holmes Road, a man became upset after a neighbor's dog entered his property and defecated. He threatened to shoot the dog if it returned and ignored requests to go inside. Another person nearby reported a man threatened to shoot her because her dog got loose. No weapon was seen, but the man appeared possibly intoxicated and had briefly let out an aggressive dog which was brought back inside.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Schleith Street, caller is (name withheld).
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He is very upset that the neighbor's dog got loose and came onto his property and used the restroom.
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He's making threats to shoot the dog if they come back onto his lawn and was refusing to go back inside. It is believed that he is armed.
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We have caller, (name withheld).
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From near West Holmes Road, advising that on the corner,
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a white male wearing a baseball cap and dark clothing was threatening to shoot her because her dog got loose.
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No weapon seen.
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He is possibly intoxicated.
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He also let his aggressive dog out, but it is now back inside.
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Again, the caller lives near West Holmes Road but was planning on finishing her walk and can be reached via TX[1], which is line 8. 4.
Police codes explained
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TX: Request for telephone or text communication.
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