Police respond to dispute at dog park, Trussville AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to the dog park near Cherokee Drive in Trussville after two individuals argued over handling of their dogs. Each party accused the other of being at fault, and officers were requested to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two 525. Signal 52 dog park near Cherokee Dr.
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Ten four.
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See (name withheld), he's inside the dog park with his dog.
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(Name withheld) says there is a female who pulled up with a large dog as well.
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He asked her to please wait.
00:23
He was going to get his dog out before she let her dogs in, and now they're having a standoff.
00:29
She's standing by his car refusing to let him leave without her dog being introduced to his dog.
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He wants to see an officer.
00:37
Ten four.
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Four two seven, 1042.
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Yes.
00:45
Two twelve.
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The other party has also called in.
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She's standing by her vehicle.
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She says that the male caller is going to be the aggressor.
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Location mentioned:
Cherokee Dr, Trussville, AL 35173
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