Animal Hazard on Highway 299 Leads to Captured Dog and Search for Another

AI SUMMARY: The California Highway Patrol dispatch log reported an animal hazard on Highway 299 between mile markers 41310 and 41489. At 12:55, the captured dog was transferred to the Trinity County Sheriff's Office for handling. Another outstanding dog was placed in a queue for capture. Officer A90-022 was instructed to check with the reporting party to see if they had attempted to contact the owners of the dog with the collar. It was noted at 13:04 that the captured dog did not have a collar, while the other dog that had run off did have one.

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12:55 p.m.
[4] XFER TO TRI SO FOR THE CAPTURED DOG
12:55 p.m.
[5] SENT TO QUEUE FOR THE OTHER OUTSTANDING DOG
1:04 p.m.
[7] A90-022 CHECK W RP AND SEE IF THEY TRIED CONTACTING THE OWNERS FOR THE DOG VIA THE COLLAR
1:04 p.m.
[8] ***DOG THAT THE RP HAD CAPTURED HAD NEG COLLAR, THE DOG THAT TOOK OFF HAD A COLLAR
1:04 p.m.
[9] LN 8 IS LE

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