Pit bull charges man near Northampton Drive, Winston Salem NC
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According to the dispatch call, a man reported being charged by a black and white pit bull near Northampton Drive. The dog ran onto a porch of a nearby house and officers responded urgently without lights or sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Winston-Salem Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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4,300 block of Northampton Drive, 430-0-0-Northand-Drawn, cross-rate up front of a court at Pops Circle.
00:06
They received a call, relative to call list.
00:08
There's a dog that charged at him at the near Northampton Drive block, and he's trying to get away from the dog.
00:15
It appears to be a black and white pit bull.
00:18
With a dark color patch over the left eye and a white patch with a white eye.
00:22
The color is running from this subject.
00:24
Defendant, you respond to, the dog is on the porch of a white house with a white van in the driveway at this time.
00:31
It's urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
00:35
29 direct.
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31 K-L.
00:40
21.
00:41
No,
00:44
control direct on that call.
00:47
I'm going to be surprised all notified the news.
00:49
You know, across the street, I think of us across the street, I think about the LOI.
00:54
Possibly ran into house.
00:55
Controls, it's no longer vicious and it's on the porch.
00:59
I don't think they can handle that.
01:01
Just the signal safe.
01:03
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Location mentioned:
Northampton Dr, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
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