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Loose dog reported near West 400 SouthBlanding UT

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audio iconAnimal Complaint
W 400 S, Blanding, UT 84511

As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were notified of a possible animal issue near West 400 South in Blanding. A caller reported that a pit bull, previously involved in a prior incident, was currently loose and chasing children while wearing a loose muzzle.

Audio|Heard on: Dolores, Montezuma, and San Juan Counties Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Have an animal problem in the area near West 400 South.
00:03
Again, near West 400 South.
00:06
Caller advised he called a couple weeks ago about a pit bull that killed his cat.
00:09
Was told to call back when the dog is out.
00:12
It is currently out chasing children down the street.
00:14
It does have a muzzle on.
00:16
Caller is worried that the muzzle is not secure.

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Location mentioned:
W 400 S, Blanding, UT 84511

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