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Black bag with deceased ducks found on Occidental Road, Sonoma County CA
A black bag containing several deceased ducks was found in the center divide of eastbound Occidental Road near High School Road. Additional deceased animals were reported on the right shoulder. Animal control will not respond for wild animals, so county roads were notified to pick up the animals.
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1732 building gate 1125 animal eastbound Occidental west of High School Road
00:11
1732.
00:12
It is a black bag that is in the center divide.
00:16
There is no associated vehicle.
00:18
The RP stopped to inspect the bag.
00:21
There are four to five deceased ducks inside the bag.
00:24
Eastman, Austin, Austin, Austin, Westin, High School.
00:25
They also advise that there are more deceased animals on the right-hand shoulder in the area.
00:32
WONTU-STAR, animal control.
00:35
1732, copy Provenile control.
00:43
Robert Sien, traffic.
00:46
There is more.
00:52
Form A-197.
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Form A-197. Form A1-54.
01:00
Control does not typically come out for wild animals.
01:05
You could probably call the county and have county roads come out and pick them up.
01:10
They are all deceased.
01:11
Otherwise, if it is some kind of animal investigation like that, it would be fishing games.
01:19
I have the animal control will not respond for wild animals.
01:22
Contact county roads to pick up deceased animals.
01:28
Number 14 to channel 2.
01:34
1753, go ahead.
01:38
1753, I made a note in the log, but I responded to the same call, same location, a couple of weeks ago, black bag with deceased chicken.
01:46
Thank you, Prater, copy your update and all of Vice County roads.
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