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Heard on: Collin TX Law Dispatch Group Calls · 5 days ago
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Three Baker, three animal call near Copper Creek, cross street of Country Place for barking dog.
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Animal noise complaint near Copper Creek
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible noise complaint involving a barking dog near Copper Creek and Country Place in Plano. No further details were confirmed at the time.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible suspicious vehicle near Copper Creek and Country Place in Plano. The vehicle, described as a black Ford pickup, was reportedly moving slowly through the neighborhood and temporarily blocking a road near a park.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded with sirens to a medical call involving a man reportedly not breathing near Hearthstone Drive in Plano. The person was under hospice care, and a do-not-resuscitate order was confirmed. Emergency responders coordinated with ambulance services at the scene.
As discussed during the dispatch call, units were alerted to a possible residential alarm near Azurite Trail and Country Place in Plano, involving activation of a motion detector. The report appears to have originated from a home security system, and the incident details remain unconfirmed.
As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies at the Long Art Market near Custer Rd responded to a report of possible criminal trespass involving one individual pushing a cart. There was initial concern about an earlier theft, but the complainant later confirmed that nothing had been stolen.