closed #178651
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- Case Date:
- 1/22/2022
The couple at 708 Ballantine are using an air horn to chase off deer in their yard. Several neighbors have spoken to them about this over the last 6 weeks and yet they continue.
The couple at 708 Ballantine are using an air horn to chase off deer in their yard. Several neighbors have spoken to them about this over the last 6 weeks and yet they continue.
In my neighborhood is an unhappy (I assume) dog that barks most of the day most days. It can start early, say, 7 am, and go late. I hear it clearly because its residence (324 S. Rogers Street) and mine are close, and the barking is irritating and destructive of the peace that one expects to have in one's own home. I assume (but don't know) that the dog barks mostly when the owner is not at home, and so may not be aware of his/her dog's misery and the misery it causes the neighborhood.
I was not sure who to contact, but I will start here. I live on S Washington St. and have noticed behavior of my neighbor I can no longer give any more chances to come back from. I noticed that I only see her come out with her dog once a day. I work from home, so I am consistently home every day, with a view of the street. This is behavior I have observed for months. I asked another neighbor if they had also noticed anything and they had. The dog is kept in a cage when the owner is typically gone 6-7 hours of the day. I am terrified that this poor creature is not able to relieve themselves because of anxiety and stress. I have not seen the dog come out of the house in days now, and am very confused on how this is possible for a growing dog, which is deeply concerning. Let me know what information you need going forward.
Noise: The residents at 324 S Rogers have a dog that barks constantly. For instance, it has been barking without ceasing for over an hour this morning. It also barks during the night. I have to wear noise canceling ear phones.
The dog is always crying.and the noises are extremely loud and at dawn it does not let you sleep.please do something