Animal Services attempts to catch loose pit bull near Champions Trace, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, animal Services personnel attempted to catch a loose black and white pit bull running in and out of traffic near Champions Trace and Bardstown Road. The animal moved through various areas including near a creek and residential locations. Efforts to catch the animal were ongoing but eventually discontinued for safety reasons as the animal appeared to be in a safer place.
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Transcript:
00:00
Oh, Wonder, uh,
00:03
Flint, he's back out here on this room.
00:07
I see him.
00:09
Yeah,
00:10
oh wonder, are you?
00:13
Go ahead.
00:15
Hold myself out in swing on a street that's running in and out of traffic.
00:19
He's bullocked and he's going to get hit.
00:22
We've been on it for about two or three minutes now.
00:26
We got him over here at,
00:29
God,
00:31
it's bad. It's off the back for Maynard and all that.
00:36
Come on Champions Trace Radio.
00:40
Yeah, that's it, Champions Trace.
00:44
Oh, too, I mean, he's going to head for Bardstown Road, so I'm going to try to keep up with him because he goes across Barks now.
00:55
I think it's going to end well.
00:58
Time four, I'm cutting in behind this parking lot to try and get to Burlington.
01:02
Okay, over here on Banner now.
01:05
I'm going to try to keep the head.
01:09
Hi, you're going to hear about.
01:12
No, 2.
01:13
You see you on at Bashford Manor.
01:15
Where is he?
01:18
He just ran across the street, Cumbulloch down.
01:20
I couldn't get through the intersection.
01:23
I'm going to go ahead and cut it off.
01:25
He's done across the Barks Town,
01:27
and he's already, I've already lost him.
01:33
So there's no sense of causing any danger at this point.
01:40
He's ran across back behind Penn Station, Starbucks,
01:46
all that stuff.
01:47
I'm coming up the opposite of it right now.
01:49
Take it right there at that line.
01:52
like, Meg,
01:53
and see if you can come back there.
01:56
Kencore.
01:58
Oh, no, I ran it.
02:01
Yeah.
02:04
Ten, four, did you buy a chance to make a run for this?
02:08
Yeah, the vote for your points in the office was never being worked.
02:14
Okay, ten-four, it's going to be a block and white,
02:17
just case if you get any calls.
02:18
It's going to be a black and white pit bull.
02:21
Um... I actually, 7-02 seen the dog first.
02:24
I've seen her stop and...
02:25
He's a pack, he's getting.
02:27
He's a tacked three.
02:28
He's got a Kenny.
02:29
He's on the run.
02:30
He was over by the creek off of champion's trace where the little residential areas.
02:34
So I don't know if you just dump off or he just wandered off into that area.
02:39
But we've chased him and tried to get him to stop, but he didn't want to solve the rules.
02:48
He's over here on the other side of Bardstown now.
02:51
Back here by the Penn Station is the last time I saw him.
02:54
So I'm assuming he's in a safer location at this point.
02:57
So we're just going to go ahead and break off.
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Location mentioned:
Champions Trace Ln, Louisville, KY 40218
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