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Officers check for dog on Highway 43Fresno County CA

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CA-43, California

As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible animal-related call about a dog on Highway 43. They checked the area but did not find the animal. During the same communication period, officers also discussed an ongoing traffic complaint near East Ashland and Del Mar, and a separate pedestrian-related issue near Highways 41 and 180. No further issues were reported.

Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Fresno
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Four hundred and twelve, you're gonna check for the dog call on forty-three.
00:02
Thank you.
00:08
D5105 Mary.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:14
105 Mary, I just want to make sure you copied that traffic complaint call on Ashland.
00:20
I don't know if you want to get it before commute or want me to hold it.
00:23
It's going to be near East Ashland.
00:27
The cross street is Del Mar.
00:29
It's an ongoing problem.
00:30
We've checked a brown Chevrolet Malibu with no plates.
00:33
It was legally parked and left.
00:35
Now (name withheld) is calling saying there's no plates.
00:36
There's also a trailer there.
00:41
All right, copy.
00:42
You'll be an officer check.
00:46
105, Mary, copy.
00:47
You'll be an officer check it.
00:54
65410, be advised we're getting more calls now of the same description.
00:59
Pedestrian southbound 41 transitioned to eastbound 180, so I think they may have had the first location wrong.
01:08
What time am I coming?
01:15
Reso 65-168.
01:20
55-168.
01:24
168, final code ends to vehicle (number withheld), negative 180, speed 98.
01:30
168 to the vehicle (number withheld) negative 180 is 1098.
01:38
Uh, they can start now.
01:43
Sixty-five ten.
01:45
Sixty-five ten, you can put me on that pet call in the area.
01:54
C 0510, I copy.
01:55
You're going to check the pedestrian call.
01:59
Sixty-five ten.
02:04
Sixty-five ten, copy with the location?
02:12
Fifty-five ten is out with the pedestrian that had put out forty-one and 180.
02:21
Fresno 412.
02:24
412, go ahead.
02:27
265-412, you can go ahead and clear that call on the UTL through the area.
02:34
412, we are UTL on the dog call on 43, thank you.

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