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Do police do anything with reporters/witnesses of an animal strike?

Asked by nettodo (473points) June 6th, 2015

Disclaimer: I know that this is not an outlet for legal advice; I just wanted some feedback.

So, I was driving home (as a pedestrian) from the train station earlier today and was waiting for geese to clear the road (they’re everywhere here, just off of a highway entrance). After my lane cleared, in the other lane, I saw a car run straight through another goose, striking it. While on my way home, I called Animal Control and they asked for the location, if I wanted my name and number logged/if I wanted to talk to an officer (I said no to both), and that was that. I kinda mentioned that I saw it as a passenger in another vehicle but did not explicitly state so. So, my question is: Will they try to contact me or the driver of my car (I was not driving) because we were there to witness it, or will they leave it alone on my end?

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