- Case Date:
- 8/27/2021
I live directly behind individuals who repeatedly let their 2 dogs outside on their small, fenced-in patio at any hour of day - most offensively before 7am on weekdays and before 8am on weekends. The dogs bark incessantly whenever they are outside, and the owners allow them to remain outside for varying lengths of time, barking to be let into the house or at neighbors on their patios. This is a public nuisance and possible animal neglect. This has been ongoing since March 2021, and the Oaklawn Park HOA refuses to address it.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3218 S Walnut Springs DR
- Case Date:
- 1/20/2024
I would like to have a welfare check done on dogs/puppies in 3218 S. Walnut Springs Dr apartment. I can hear multiple puppies in a crate barking and trying to get out all day. I have never seen them actually take the puppies out. This has been going on for months but people were at least home/in and out. The past few days, as far as I am aware, people have not been at the apartment much. I am concerned about the state of the puppies and the potential that they have been abandoned in the apartment.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3218 S Walnut Springs DR
- Case Date:
- 1/25/2024
The residents at this address are severely neglecting their 2+ dogs. Two adult German Sheppard and by the sounds of it there are puppies as well. The dogs are being left abandoned in the apartment all day, without going outside to use the bathroom, and are being left without any light on within the main room/living room/kitchen. The residents of this apartment have not been seen by their neighbors for more than three days at the time of submission. Please please please help these dogs, they need help.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3218 S Walnut Springs DR
- Case Date:
- 2/7/2024
The owner continuously have been leaving their dogs for days at a time with no care or even a light on in the apartment. The dogs constantly bark and this evening it sounded like they got into an altercation with each other. They are two German Shepards- one male named Simba and a female named Stella.
Please get them out of this situation.
Other
315 W Gordon Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403, USA
- Case Date:
- 1/13/2021
Why won't anyone do anything about the dog that lives in the red truck in the front part of Southcrest trailer park? It's freezing outside, no source of heat!
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
315 W Gordon PIKE
- Case Date:
- 1/1/2021
There is a dog that lives in a red truck, no source of heat is provided. Truck is broken down with busted windshield.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
315 W Gordon PIKE
- Case Date:
- 7/31/2023
Management of Southcrest estates is deliberately adding antifreeze to containers of water in the trailer park with the intent of murdering the local cats and dogs that reside there regardless if they are chipped or collared. Please look into this issue as soon as possible, a neighborhood cat has already died and was found with antifreeze dripping out of its mouth and it was disposed of by management subsequently by being thrown into a dumpster. This is a hazard and risk to all humans and animals exposed to these toxic chemicals. Especially small children that may hold or interact with affected animals.
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
315 E Smith AVE
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2021
Skunk sighted underneath porch intermittently. Strong skunk smell coming from porch
Wildlife Conflict
3100 S Walnut Street PIKE
- Case Date:
- 4/17/2023
At about 8:45 pm my children and I were walking our dog on her leash and a coyote came towards us. I would not be as concerned except this is the third time this has happened since January. I fear this same lone coyote is unafraid of people and is crossing Walnut Street Pike to feed out of the dumpster at Walnut Springs Apartments (I believe these are the name of the set of brown and tan apartment buildings) the trash dumpster is always out of control. Beds, furniture and food refuse litters the ground and dumpster area daily. Skunk is running around as well but this coyote has me nervous. My first time seeing it I thought it was a German shepherd loose but I knew it was a coyote from its gruff and it’s tail. I saw it about 5ish one January day. Then I saw it again, same driveway, same area in early March about 7ish - that’s when I figured it’s living in the field that has an abandoned house and possibly crossing the road to eat out of the dumpster. This third time it was in the yard of the abandoned house. It walked towards us then stood still just watching us. This time my dog was unaffected and unbothered also where she wasn’t the prior times. I’m now afraid this coyote is use to humans and getting braver. It’s also April and I fear it’s obviously protecting its territory. Walnut Street Pike this year (this is my 3rd Spring here) it seems busier with more children outdoors and high pet traffic; seeing this coyote once I feel was luck, twice was a rush of fear, three times I felt I needed to send out a warning as the trees and bushes are going to fill in more making it harder to see the coyote but easier for the coyote to see us humans and our pets. When the coyote gets to going at night it’s pretty intimidating and cool at the same time - I’ve recorded it - it’s definitely some coyote howls!!!
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
309 W Watson ST
- Case Date:
- 7/6/2023
there is a little white dog living in the trailer that looks very neglected. Its paws are stained and it limps around. Looks like it hasn't been grooomed in a very long time.