Officers assist with suspect walking aggressive dog, North Highlands CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, twin Rivers officers requested assistance near Bruce Way regarding a male with a felony warrant who was walking an aggressive dog southbound on Bruce Way toward Cornelia. The dog reportedly attempted to bite an officer. The primary officer was detained with another individual and could not follow the suspect.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
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Transcript:
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Twelve item 116 item one, Twin Rivers are requesting an assist near Bruce Way.
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They have a subject with a.
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I'm sorry, 16 Adam, 12 Adam, assist with Twin Rivers on Bruce Way.
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They're out with a couple subjects and had a subject walk away from them that has a felony warrant.
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The subject is a male adult wearing a black sweater and blue jeans, walking an aggressive dog that attempted to bite an officer or was last seen.
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Southbound Bruce Way towards Cornelia.
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The Twin Rivers officer was detaining another subject and was unable to go after the other.
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Location mentioned:
Bruce Way, North Highlands, CA 95660
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