closed #135169
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
2030–2066 W Allen St
- Case Date:
- 11/8/2013
Dead raccoon on the road @ 2035 w Allen st
Dead raccoon on the road @ 2035 w Allen st
Dead raccoon on edge of road Just west of tall oaks on Allen st
The owners of 209 Rockwood Crescent Court have had their pit bull escape the house on multiple occasions in the last few months and the dog had made threatening growls/posturing/charging towards the kids playing outside in the court. Most recently the dog on 10/10/2022 escaped and ran at a 4 year old neighbor and knocked him down and I had to intercept the boy and carry him to safety. At any point of the afternoon there can be between 1 and 8 young kids playing outside and this aggressive dog is an extreme hazard given his willingness to charge at children and due to the deadly nature of the pit bull breed. He is not suited to live in a family neighborhood. They are currently installing a fence but this dog has escaped from the front door and garage to charge and I don’t believe any level of remediation will make it safe for this dog to live in the neighborhood.
There is a dead raccoon on E Maxwell Ln, east of High Street and west of 2200 E Maxwell Ln. The increasingly "ripe" carcass is on the south side of the street.
Dead skunk at 3rd and Bryan. The whole neighborhood stinks :(
A dead deer in someone's yard. Smells strongly. Attracting pests and dogs.
The deer problem is terrible. I've had to build fences around my flowers and trees to keep the deer away. We've lived in Winslow Farm for 20 years and the deer have eaten every lily, perrinials, trees I've planted
Abandoned black kitten on the intersection of Wimbleton and Montclair, in Sycamore Hills neighborhood.
There had been a cat--stray or lost--in my neighbor's bushes for two days now. Can someone come get it?
There is a dead fawn on S. High St, just south of Meadowbluff Ct., near the 2110 S. High St mailbox. It was very sad for the school children walking to Childs Elementary this morning. Thank you for all that you do to take care of our city.