Dog hit by car near Lexington Golf Club hits leg, Lexington MA
A dog was struck by a red Mini Cooper near the maintenance entrance of Lexington Golf Club on Hill St. The dog's leg may be broken. The driver, described as female, left the scene. The dog is a white-tan retriever without a collar.
Audio|Source: Lexington Police
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near Hill St, the Lexington Golf Club by the maintenance entrance,
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called to be put in a dog struck by a motor vehicle.
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Receive. Receive.
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4 to control.
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I'm going out.
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Roger.
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4 to control.
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414.
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I'm in the area. No one's making themselves known.
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Did they give you a better description?
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Negative.
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I can give the caller a call back to see if there's still in the area.
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Disregard, I'm looking to them.
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Thank you. Border Patrol.
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Good.
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With the dog now,
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seems to be doing fine, but its leg is possibly broken.
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Witness stated that she saw a female driver in a red, larger Mini Cooper, strike the dog and then move on.
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I was wondering you can just check the dog list, see if anyone owns a white-tan retriever, doesn't have a collar.
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