closed #200624
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
100 W Kirkwood Ave
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2025
Dead racoon on the inner sidewalk overhanging the Vietnam vet memorial
Dead racoon on the inner sidewalk overhanging the Vietnam vet memorial
There are multiple piles of Dog poop on top of the snow along each side of the B-Link, particularly at the Henderson St. end, from Black Lumber on. There is a dog bag station right there! Once the snow melts it will be harder to see.
This location has multiple dogs that are left outside at all hours of the day and into the evening where the continuously barking Others in our neighborhood adjacent have contacted animal control in the past. With the freezing temperatures the dogs are constantly barking and crying at the back door to be let inside, but are rarely if ever let back in. This cannot be good for the dogs and causes issues for others in the neighborhood intending to get work done.
The dog has bit 2 people in the past 2 weeks the last person is in icu at Bloomington hospital we have had him quarantined for 12 days however he’s being aggressive with us now we need someone to pick him up to be uthanized the sheriffs department just said to contact you
A deer got hit at the end of our driveway in the street, it’s dead. I pulled it to the side of the road so it wouldn’t be blocking the road or get hit again
Dog belonging to neighbor, Brittney Powers, continually trespasses our property, agitating our pets, opening doors and coming inside our home leaving mud stains on our carpets, and getting into our trash. We have repeatedly contacted the owner, but she says her dog doesn’t mind their invisible fence and keeps getting out. This situation has been going on for months. We are very frustrated and think that this is not a responsible pet owner.
Dead skunk on Arlington Road at intersection with Stonybrook Blvd
Tenant in unit 4 continues to feed deer, squirrels, and rats with peanuts, unshelled sunflower seeds, and corn despite multiple warnings.
DEAD Possum (3 or 4 days now) on grass between the multi-use pathway and High Street between Arden and Queens Way. Thursday when first reported it was in High St (quite large), Friday when next reported it had been moved by the buzzards to partly on the pathway. Today someone has used a long stick (if you are looking to finally pick it up, you will see it next to the long stick) to move it away from where the children view it as they walk to school. Is there nothing in the City's ordinances to speed up having dead animals picked up? This seems like a health hazard and it quite loathsome to see.
Good evening. The very dead possum was moved from the middle of High Street to the side of the road where it remained until it was somewhat eaten by about 5 buzzards. It is now on the partly on the sidewalk. PLEASE get this picked up. Many elementary school children are walking by this and it is quite disturbing. Thank you!