Loose dog causes traffic hazard near Redmond Way, Redmond WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a loose German Shepherd creating a traffic hazard near the intersection of Redmond Way and West Lake Sammamish Parkway. Additional calls indicated the dog was also seen on State Route 520 and near Willows Road. Officers patrolled the area, but the dog was not immediately located.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Charlie A5, traffic hazard.
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Redmond Way and West Lake Sammamish Parkway.
00:05
There's a German Shepherd with a long orange leash running in the roadway.
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No one seen around it.
00:10
Redmond Way, West Lake Sam.
00:11
Copy.
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Can you show me in the air? Copy.
00:17
Charlie A5, this looks like we also got a call from state patrol saying that they had reports of a German Shepherd running on 520, exited 520 and Northeast 40th Street.
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Copy.
00:30
This is G4, I'm on westbound 520 right now from 40th.
00:34
If they didn't see it, I'll flip back around and check eastbound.
00:37
Copy. They have reports that it has gotten off the freeway.
00:41
Copy.
00:43
Charlie 8-5, I'm UTL in the area.
00:46
Copy. We're getting a third call five minutes ago.
00:49
It was seen westbound on Redmond Way at Willows.
00:53
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
W Lake Sammamish Way & Redmond Wy, Redmond, WA 98052
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