Two dogs known to chase people loose again in neighborhood


Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
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State Patrol. I have a time to almost. This application day. 25 at the 30 at the 30. I could be heat 36. Almost a PD. Almost a PD. Yeah, I'll tell me. Copy a call. A.L. Tony, almost a copy a call. Okay. NARP is calling from 1-8-559 auto-drive, again 18-559 auto drive in Doe Valley, stated a block or two east of his house on the property. There is a bad call, and there's two German interprets that live on that property, but they chase people. Sounds like those dogs attacked his dogs yesterday. He didn't want to report it, but he's wanting those dogs to stay in their yard. Hi, copy.
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Saguache County, CO
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