Two pit bulls attack cat in backyard near East Territi, Enid OK


Two pit bulls entered a woman's backyard near East Territi, attacked one of her cats, and then ran off toward a nearby church. The woman's husband was at home during the incident. Animal control and police are responding.
Audio|Source: Garfield County Sheriff and Enid Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Okay and four and i also have a dangerous dock hall holding
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go again
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That one is near East Territi.
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The third party caller states that two pit bulls went into her backyard and pulled one of her cats and then ran off for the church.
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It could be a canned kit and a black one, and her husband is home to all around.
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near East Territ.
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And this is supposed to be a black nod.
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They say where they're parked, but I can't find black dots over here at Leonardo.
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Great.
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Apparently,
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the ladies are.
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I guess there was a misrepresenting independence in April, not Leonardo.
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Okay, so is that Independence and NYCEN? I'm permanent hours and pulled out.
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404. 10-4[1].
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9079-19-19-19-19.
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10-4[1].
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If I see that on the reporter.
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I drove by Maple-Independence and did not see a blacktop.
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I am going to the dangerous telephone.
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He actually just called a stop.
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Do you want to talk to her on the phone?
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Negative song, ex-presidents over that.
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Killers to take it to the shelter, our way forth to come in,
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that we're done with it.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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East St, Enid, OK
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