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German shepherd tethered to tree with shelter concerns
Other Crimes
Near W Miller St, Ligonier, IN 46767
The report is about a dog tied to a tree for a long time, and there is concern about whether the dog has shelter.
Audio|Source: Noble County Public Safety
00:13
Transcript: Break for second. I'm going to be out of 300 West Miller Street, reference a German Shepherd tethered to a tree all day. I want to see if it has any kind of shelter.
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No, (name withheld), L17. I just got off of TX with a (name withheld) subject originally called in to say if anyone turned in her wallet to N3. I advised her negative. She then furthered to state that she lost her wallet at around 1:50 today in the parking lot of O'Reilly's in Ligonier. Advised she wanted somebody to check the security cameras there. believes an employee may have taken it, then stated she doesn't want to accuse anyone, but that's what she believes. I'm clear. I'll go down to O'Reilly's. This is what they have to say, but that's probably about as far as we're going to take it if it's a lost wallet. South 17. Allen County, forming post information. Forenipose, Allen County. So, County, did she advise where she was when she lost it, did she use inside, outside? parking lot area. My unit will be en route from Illinois and West Hamilton Road shortly to the same road 37 and 101. Point both quick. She believed she left it on the back of her van on the bumper. She advised when she backed up there was an employee standing outside. They leaned down and looked at her van. She thought it was nothing, but then once she realized she lost her wallet, she believes that was the employee leaning down and picking it up. She also advised me she already spoke to O'Reilly and they advised they didn't locate anything. I'm clear. Did she by any chance know who the name of the employee was? I don't believe so I can call her back. Just double check. I'm clear. She had that on a bumper, it could have made it quite waiting before it fell off, but I'll check around the area.
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Count to have K County see what they're going to. I can follow them westbound on Center Street right now, Signal 10[1]. 2465. 2465, permit. Go ahead. It's a county unit bringing the (name withheld) from your previous detail to K-1. He's banging himself up inside the car.