Cow loose causes traffic concern on Durham Rd, Washington County AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Washington County responded to a possible traffic hazard involving a cow walking in the roadway near Durham Accord and Durham Road, possibly close to a church and Springfield Board. The caller reported the animal was about a mile north of the church. Animal control was expected to respond the following day.
Audio|Heard on: Fayetteville Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Washington County, 402.
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Can you check the area near Durham Accord and Durham Road in reference to a possible cow walking down the roadway.
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Ten four, 19.
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Ten four. The caller is advising that it's on the county road where I'm not seeing where there's any cattle owners on Durham Road itself.
00:21
They're saying it's near the church.
00:27
County.
00:32
Forty-one, go ahead.
00:36
You all that two of the four puppies were located and they'll be at the residence until tomorrow when animal control comes on.
00:46
Ten four. I'll forward this call to them in an email break.
00:49
Four hundred and two. The caller's advising that the cow is on Haram Road.
00:52
Approximately a mile north of the church, possibly close to Springfield Board.
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Location mentioned:
Durham Rd, Arkansas
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