Injured Dog Causes Traffic Disturbance on Highway 101 South at Trinidad Onramp

SUMMARY: A dispatch log from the California Highway Patrol reported an animal hazard at Highway 101 South and Trinidad Onramp. At 5:06 pm, a vehicle hit a dog on the highway, and the injured animal was seen on the shoulder. The reporting party described the injured dog as possibly a shepherd or collie, with another dog in the area matching the same description. By 5:38 pm, both dogs had run up the hill and were no longer in the area, removing the hazard from the roadway.

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5:05 p.m.
[4] NO VEH IN AREA
5:06 p.m.
[9] [Appended, 17:38:23] [1] VEH VS DOG ON THE HWY
5:07 p.m.
[10] [Appended, 17:38:23] [2] DOG APPRS INJ ON THE SHOULDER
5:07 p.m.
[11] [Appended, 17:38:23] [3] RP ADVS THE INJ DOG IS POSS SHEPARD OR COLLIE , ANOTHER DOG IN THE AREA SAME DESC
5:38 p.m.
[14] [Appended, 17:38:23] [6] C16-019C BOTH DOGS RAN UP HILL NO LONGER 1125 98

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