Dog repeatedly loose near Lilly Road, Brookfield WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to reports of a pit bull repeatedly loose near Lilly Road in Brookfield. The aggressive dog was found in a driveway with a chain-link leash on its neck. Attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful, and assistance from the Humane Society was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Bravo 213, I'm pending an animal at large.
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near Lilly Road, near Lilly Road.
00:06
It's a pit bull who has a history of breaking loose.
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213-74,
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clear me log from the patrol and untouch me.
00:16
Copy.
00:18
Bravo 213 can you call the owner, notify (name withheld)?
00:21
Bravo 213, upon calling back, we got the voicemail three times in a row.
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213, go ahead.
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Bravo 212, click on.
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10-4, Bravo 212.
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Bravo 213 to 60.
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10-4, Bravo 213.
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Bravo 215.
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Right with 213.
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All right, I have it in the driveway near Lilly Road.
00:49
It's being aggressive though.
00:51
Is there anyone from Humane Society that can respond?
00:55
Stand by.
00:57
Right with 213.
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213.
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I'm in contact with Elmbrook.
01:03
They're questioning if the dog has a collar or if there's a leash with it.
01:08
It does have a chain-link leash around its neck.
01:14
How far?
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Location mentioned:
Lilly Rd, Brookfield, WI 53005
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