closed #191846
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1906 E Hillside DR
- Case Date:
- 7/10/2024
Dead deer next to sidewalk, East bound lane of Hillside
Dead deer next to sidewalk, East bound lane of Hillside
but there’s a large dead deer just east of 1906 S Hillside Drive, Bloomington, IN 47401, on the south side of the road, lying partially on the sidewalk. It’s summer; I walk past there often to take the bus; it’ll be horrible very soon…
There is a dead deer in my front yard. It appears to have died within the past 24 hours as it was not there yesterday morning. I have listed the "conflict type" as collision with a vehicle, as that is the most likely cause of death, but I have no actual knowledge of such a collision.
Dead squirrel at the base of the Arden Place sign at the location indicated on the map. Squirrel appears to be roadkill that was moved right next to the side of the road under the Arden Place sign. There are many children and dogs walking in the area so it would be much appreciated if the dead squirrel could be removed.
There is a coyote family living in the woods by the RR. There is a mother and at least two pups. They seem to hang out directly north of 127 E. 12th on the south side of the tracks. They come out in the evenings and early mornings and maybe all night long and run around the neighborhood. Does the city ever trap and relocate wild animals that are potentially dangerous? We don't want them killed, just would rather they live somewhere else.
Every time I walk or bike by this house, a dog charges at me and scares the crap out of me and my kids. It is tied up but the leash is long and hard to see. The dog comes at us at full speed before hitting the end of the leash almost at the street. I’m tired of being terrorized and it can’t be good for the dog either.
decaying rabbit carcass in the street. Mark St. corner of Nancy. It is at the end of my driveway but in the city street. I would like it cleaned up, there are lots of dogs in that area.
There is a decomposing squirrel, which was in the street and has been swept into the culvert between two houses. Mark street between Longwood and Nancy, south side of the street.
I really don't want to cause trouble with neighbors I actually fear doing so but there's one on my street that seem to let their dog lose. I'm physically disabled and legally blind. Have a 19 year cat gas health problems too. Is considered a esa as well. I take outside on leash. I'm not only concerned for her but myself. The dog ran over to me when outside once. Jumped on me. The people yelled for it but did no act quickly. It ran back to them but came back jumped on me again. My cat loves being outside so tries to get out on own. She did once. I was able to get her in quickly but if that dog had been out it may have killed her. If this happens I don't think I'll be able to handle it! Please, investigate. Thank you
I contacted a while back about a dog near me being lose ran over and jumped on me twice. The owners just yelled for it. It has come over again since then. I'm legally blind so could not s Iiee the house number it was at. I was with a casemanager today she saw that particular dog and another lose again. People were with it. They should have a back yard with entrance/exit as well to take dogs to. The house number is 1821. I fear for the safety of my senior cat when outdoors with her too. Or, if she runs outside when door is open. Plesse, do not disclose who has reported l to I fear they may enter my home to harm my cat in retaliation when not home.