Loose donkey causes traffic hazard near Hospital and Indian Creek Rd, Amador County CA
A donkey is loose near Hospital and Indian Creek Road causing a traffic hazard. The owner is present but does not know how the donkey is escaping. Officers checked the fence line but found no openings.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Stockton
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Transcript:
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49 unit report of a 1125[1] donkey on Hospital and Indian Creek Road.
00:13
49-30 go ahead with the donkey again.
00:21
4930, the owner is 97 with the owner?
00:26
4930 was a 109 to the owner of the donkey and she advised she doesn't know why it's getting out or where it's getting out and she advised she's going to be extended.
00:45
4930, I'll be en route. For the log, I did check the fence line along where the donkey is, and there is nowhere for it to get out.
00:53
The fence line is very close to the road.
00:58
4930 is 24.
01:05
4930 is the RP, a different person than the fourth.
01:12
4930, that's negative.
01:14
Line number 8 is the owner.
01:20
And 4930, if you want at 1021 dispatch, we can give you further.
01:26
I already copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1125: Traffic hazard (e.g., vehicle blocking/roadway hazard)
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Amador County, CA
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