Loose animals repeatedly escape, cause road hazards


Audio|Source: Fulton County Public Safety - Analog
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Transcript:
No problem. Fort Edwards. Not three, they're not in the roadway. However, they are not where he's advising they're supposed to be. Maybe we're advising this is becoming a daily occurrence. Clear. 25-60 is going to make contact with him. 43, I spoke with (name withheld), and advised him to get his grounded back up in the fenced-in area. He was also advised if he wants to let them go to the neighbors, he needs to be outside at all the times with them or build a pathway that keeps them contained. He was 10-4. 268. spoke with (name withheld), he's not very happy, but these animals taken care of. According to the Bailey residents, they've almost caused two accidents with motor vehicles. Retained.
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Bailey Ln, Rochester, IN 46975
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