closed #161340
Yard Waste
- Case Date:
- 9/28/2017
Decomposing deer carcass by the underpass of the bypass
Decomposing deer carcass by the underpass of the bypass
Dead squirrel in front of 3626 E. Longview Ave. on the street
Jeanette Schuler, 2389 Winding Brook Circle, continually has her dog Teddy off leash. This morning it was on my deck barking at my dog indoors. She can't clean up after her dog if she is not there or cannot see him
For the past few weeks there have been dogs roaming free in this area. I have nearly hit them in the street a couple times and one actually did get hit by a car a few days ago. I think they belong to the big red house in this block. They don't appear to follow and leash or restraint requirements. I am concerned for the animal's continued safety.
Young deer carcass lying on the bike path. East side of Sare Road.
I have a neighbor whose cat has been meowing at the front door constantly. I am worried that the cat is too cold in these temperatures, but I'm not sure how cold is too cold for a cat. It has been a bit below freezing the last couple nights, though. Should someone check this out? I am at 851 Chandler Drive in Ellettsville and the cat lives directly across the street from me. I don't want to cause trouble at all if this is ok. It's an orange and white cat that I believe is elderly, since it's been there since I can remember living here, but I'm not 100%. She also has numerous dogs that she once told me she rescues that bark a lot, but then again I have two dogs that bark loudly, too, so this doesn't mean anything, necessarily. I guess if someone should check this out I wanted to make someone aware of it. If not, then thank you for your time and sorry to bother you. Thanks.
Dead deer on east side of Maxwell ST, halfway between Hillside and Thornton.
There is a coyote eating a dead deer across the street from 1532 Maxwell Street (near Deer Park Manor entrance). Please have the carcass removed so the coyote will go away, please. Thank you.
Loose dogs in Cathcart Park. Center of Renwick development. Nearly constant but most common mornings around 9:30 AM. Loose dogs commonly chase responsible persons walking with or without their pets.
There is a dead deer along the side of W. Bloomfield Road, near the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. The deer is on the north side of the road.