Loose beige dog seen roaming and entering yards near S 9th St, Seward NE
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Police received reports of a loose beige dog with a collar and distinctive markings roaming near South 9th Street and entering yards before running off. Attempts will be made to locate the dog's owner.
Audio|Heard on: Seward County Sheriff and Milford Police
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
From the home near South 9th Street,
00:05
a big beige dog with a collar is loose.
00:08
It has a curly tail and black on the face called in by the neighbor also.
00:15
Go ahead. Last seen eastbound down the alley near South 9th Street.
00:26
Tenful.
00:31
Two-zero.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:37
Residents at 909, Al Street,
00:42
advised that that dog was just in her yard.
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Cat scared it off, but she thinks it's back.
00:51
Very, well.
01:01
I'm 1097 area.
01:07
Zero, sir.
01:26
I might have been misunderstood.
01:27
Did you advise that the caller may have thought the dog was back in as a resident?
01:35
I've got it right here, sir.
01:51
10 for left noted Marsha Smith, no address, advise the dog in her yard.
02:14
I believe the dog was near South 9th Street.
02:19
Can you see if we can go on the line? 10-4[1].
02:25
The original caller was the neighbor and advised the dog had left the front door near South 9th Street.
02:31
She did not know if anybody was home or not.
02:34
We'll attempt to contact an owner.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
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Location mentioned:
S 9th St, Seward, NE 68434
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