Officer checks report of distressed dog, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, an Animal Control officer responded to a report of a dog in distress at an apartment in the Nottingham area of Cleveland. The caller shared video audio suggesting the dog was in pain. The officer heard no noise upon arrival, left a statement form, and advised the caller to send the video for review.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Public Works Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Just leaving the call in Nottingham right now.
00:02
The caller met me outside, let me in the building, and I went to an apartment where they suspected the dog owner lives because it's right below them.
00:13
They showed me a video — could not see anything, but the audio had a dog screaming for about 30 seconds at a time for 5 minutes, sounded like it was in pain.
00:25
But I posted it because nobody answered the door.
00:29
Copy that.
00:31
But also, I didn't hear anything when I knocked on the door.
00:34
I was listening carefully, but didn't hear any noise inside.
00:38
But the caller says nobody has left yet.
00:40
I gave them a statement form with our email.
00:42
They can try and send the video with the audio on it.
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Location mentioned:
Nottingham, Cleveland, OH 44110
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