Two loose dogs reported near Rogers and Grimes streets, Bloomington IN
A caller reported two dogs running loose near Rogers and Grimes streets in Bloomington. Animal control or public safety units were notified to address the situation.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Brown Counties Public Safety
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
I have two dogs running down the street and I'm in the deer truck. They can go to the backseat.
00:09
I'm only roughly five minutes from my truck if you need me to jump in.
00:15
Okay.
00:18
You're fine.
00:24
In reference to this Dearborn County call, 915 should be working tonight at 330.
00:30
He's got a significantly closer ETA.
00:33
You can go ahead and take me out of it and leave it on the tree.
00:41
Dispatch 607.
00:44
6-07. 6-0-7.
00:46
You can close the theft cad ending in (number withheld). It's the same as the other one.
00:59
Additionally,
01:02
could you advise the IRS for the other one?
01:09
Willis.
01:13
Mary Carl.
01:17
Ten-four, I'll call that person back and see if they're still running.
01:23
Ten-four, yeah, that's fifteen minutes away in a car.
01:29
Ten-four.
01:35
This is right.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:44
Could you please show us in route what was the nature of the call?
01:50
Affirmative, it's reference, a 22-year-old female subject.
01:54
If it was pregnant, our caller did not know how far along she was.
01:58
She would have said that the subject was advising she was feeling some kind of pain.
02:05
Claire.
02:11
Good.
02:14
3629, repeating 3629.
02:20
I'm clear. If you could email me that CAD and close it by Officer, check, close by report.
02:26
We'll take care of that, tomorrow.
02:34
Shelter to 7-3, I just had another call about those two dogs, you know, Rogers and Grimes.
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Location mentioned:
E Grimes Ln, Bloomington, IN 47401
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