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Shouting and dog barking during physical struggle, Buffalo NY
Assault
Near Main St, Buffalo, NY 14214
A caller reports hearing someone shout "get off them" and a dog barking, indicating a possible physical struggle near 2555 Main St.
Audio|Source: Buffalo PD Ch 3 Districts C/E
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Transcript: Caller can hear someone yelling "get off them" and a dog barking. Caller says noise may be coming from 2555 Main St.
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