Welfare check for unattended service dog near Bear Creek Pass, Auburn IN
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A service dog was seen unattended near Bear Creek Pass on home security video. Authorities were asked to check on the dog's welfare in the area.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Sheriff, Fire / EMS, Auburn and Garrett Police / Fire
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00:53
Transcript:
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The area near Bear Creek Pass, CP advised that she had a notification on a ring camera of a service dog without its owner.
00:10
Dog came up to the door and then left.
00:13
Time lapse was approximately 5 to 10 minutes.
00:15
She went outside.
00:16
She doesn't see the dog at this time.
00:22
What we got on?
00:28
Central 7 does you know where the dog belongs?
00:34
Negative. It's clear.
00:37
So they just want us to go make sure someone just not walking around?
00:45
She's just requesting you check the area.
00:48
Service dogs don't just usually leave their owners.
00:51
They came up to her door.
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Location mentioned:
Bear Creek Pass, Auburn, IN 46706
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