Deer spotted on roadway near 3rd Street, Shelbyville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a deer in the roadway near 3rd Street and the train tracks in Shelbyville. The deer was gone by the time units arrived, possibly moved or left the area on its own.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County and Surrounding Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Delph and 2A just got flagged down about a deer in the roadway off 3rd Street by the train tracks.
00:05
We're going to go over there and see what that is.
00:09
Yeah. Middine, North Bird back in quarters.
00:25
Central 256.
00:29
Kentucky and Alto in that area.
00:32
Someone's hit it here, still on the roadway.
00:35
We put ourselves.
00:40
Central, I'm en route for that now.
00:47
Is it the same one as the 3rd and Goodman area?
00:53
We're going to Kentucky Street somewhere near the train tracks, they said.
01:00
Okay, I apologize.
01:02
I thought 250 said 3rd Street, that was not bad.
01:07
Say 3rd Street, I—
01:10
I guess I got wrong on which tracks they meant where we were at.
01:15
Okay, that works, we'll put it on her again.
01:23
Okay, okay, 10-day.
01:27
20-2.
01:29
C.O.E. Central.
01:35
Go.
01:37
We've driven all the way to Red Orchard off Kentucky Street and I think the deer either got moved or got up on its own and moved away.
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Location mentioned:
Red Orchard Park, 704 Kentucky St, Shelbyville, KY 40065
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