Animal Control Called for Live or Dead Animal on Highway 299 East Trinity

AI SUMMARY: California Highway Patrol Dispatch received a report of a live or dead animal on Highway 299 E in Trinity, approximately 30 miles away. The officer contacted Trinity County Sheriff's Office and Animal Control, who determined there was no leash law in the area and the shelter was full. The dogs were not actively a hazard, but if a passerby could contain them in a vehicle, the officer would take their contact information for when the shelter was open. The caller believed the dogs lived up the hill but were usually unable to be contained. No further response was necessary at that time.

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12:38 p.m.
[8] 1039 TRIN SO
12:43 p.m.
[10] OFCR WINN W/ TRI SO ANIMAL CONTROL // THERE IS NO LEASH LAW IN THE AREA AND THE SHELTER IS FULL // THE DOGS ARE NOT ACTIVELY A HAZARD // ADV'D IF THE PASSERBY IS ABLE TO GET THE DOGS CONTAINED IN A VEH AND TAKE HOLD OF THEM, HAVE THE OFCR GET THE CONTACT INFO FOR THE PASSERBYS AND WHEN THE SHELTER IS OPEN THEY CAN RESPOND TO TAKE THEM THERE // STATED BELIEVES THEY LIVE UP THE HILL BUT ARE USUALLY UNABLE TO BE CONTAINED
12:43 p.m.
[11] RE LN 10 // NOT RESPONDING

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