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closed #182295

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
12/20/2022

Residents have 2 small dogs, resorts to kicking cage and grabbing hard enough to harm in response to barking. In addition, I suspect they have the animals use the bathroom in their cage, as multiple bags of dog poop have been left outside their door.

closed #182378

Wildlife Conflict

Case Date:
1/3/2023

Continual self-vetting and homing of wildlife and domestic animals in her home while acting as a non-profit charitable organization and fundraising illegally. 500+ animals in her house at a time at the primary location: 3409 S McDougal Ct Bloomington, IN 47403 Secondary location: 8489 S Rockport Rd Along with multiple locations throughout the US (NJ, MO, TN, KY, Las Vegas, etc.). Hoarding and animal flipping. President of The Pipsqueakery Treasurer of A Critter's Chance Too many animals to safely care/provide for and SO many death posts on her Facebook page. Have taken in animals in terrible conditions from her and she spends hundreds transporting in and out of all animal types over multiple states. Alexandra Hernly and Jason Minsterketter with The Pipsqueakery Full vetting set up, medications, lab machines, etc. in the home and not licensed in veterinary medicine. Close partners: Jhondra Funk ("vet"), Kaycee Carman of Bunny Puffs Exotic Refuge in TN, Chelsea Mason-Lane of Bun Bun Brigade in KY, Danni in New England and travels frequently to NJ, a location in MO. Takes in hundreds and sends out hundreds at a time. Animals in the home: chickens, roosters, ducks, Patagonian cavies, goats, groundhogs, rats, chinchillas, guinea pigs, chipmunks, domestic rabbits, hamsters, peacocks, quail, prairie dogs, capybaras, gerbils, degus, flying squirrel, beaver, and more. All comingling and spreading deadly illness/communicable diseases in the home and during transports (e.g., chickens and rabbits together). Alex is knowingly transporting out contagious, sick animals and refusing to share the information (private knowledge). Secondary location: 8489 S Rockport Rd Unknown if current/old address: 2312 S Burberry Ln Bloomington, IN

closed #182380

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
1/3/2023

The Pipsqueary, Bloomington location 500+ animals in the home: Chickens, roosters, ducks, Patagonian cavies, goats, groundhogs, rats, mice, chinchillas, guinea pigs, chipmunks, domestic rabbits, hamsters, peacocks, quail, prairie dogs, capybaras, gerbils, degus, flying squirrel, beaver, and more. Inadequate housing. Vidoes of patagonian cavies with stacked cages in the background without appropriate food/water. More than normal amounts of animals dying, seizing, and kidney problems seen on their organization Facebook page and personal experience/knowledge in private communications. Animals going in and out by the hundreds and many going out in terrible conditions and sick/contagious and transporting with animals dangerous to be near for each other's health. Many wildlife animals and self-vetting in the home of all and vetting without wildlife rehab license. Known partners in IN, Las Vegas, New England, NJ, TN, KY, Arkansas. Primary location with Alex Hernly as seen on Business Registration through IN: 3409 S McDougal Ct Bloomington, IN. Secondary location and buildings, fencing, etc. being built and funded by donations despite Monroe county denying it: 8489 S Rockport Rd Parcel #53-10-15-400-010.000-007 in township of Salt Creek. Primary Vet: Jhondra Funk, no wildlife license https://www.facebook.com/thepipsqueakery Private communication statement from Alex about her house being borderline cruelty because of how many animals there are.

closed #182450

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
1/10/2023

Man walking or running with two dogs off-leash, on trails at IU Research and Teaching Preserve Griffy Woods Site. Arrived and parked in parking lot, white Subaru Outback, license plate 999DPS, at 1:05pm Tuesday 1/10/23. One dog is medium/large, black with long hair, the other is mostly white.

closed #182515

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
1/18/2023

Dead raccoon blocking lane at Washington & 1st St

closed #182634

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
1/27/2023

There is a dead skunk in front of 603 W. Dixie street which needs attention. Thank you. d.

closed #182658

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
1/29/2023

504 Grimes Lane dog(s) barks 24/7. Seems to be possibly locked out of house on the porch.

closed #185639

Wildlife Conflict

Case Date:
9/17/2023

The deer population is as bad as the homeless population. They are a danger to humans and we endanger the deer. They hiss at me when I talk my dog for a walk to the point that I fear the deer will attack me. I am constantly having to watch for deer and they have literally ran right into my car. Deer are not supposed to live in a city so why are they in ours. They are not friendly nor are they safe for the residents. Just like the homeless people. This city has become more dangerous than I could have ever imagined and I have lived here for 30 years. I am very disappointed in the city and the way its progressing. Columbus has more job opportunities than Bloomington which is sad.

closed #185727

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
9/23/2023

This neighbor continuously has pans of food on the ground. Sometimes it is birdseed, but it is currently cat food and has also been cheetoh balls. Walking by, we have witnessed many animals, other than birds and most often NOT birds, eating out of these pans. So many deer, groundhogs, raccoons, skunks, cats. I am not looking for someone to necessarily get a fine, but I do know they’re aware of the deer feeding ordinance, but they have continued to do so so more education seems necessary about the harmful effects of this practice. There are pans in the front of the yard and also around back behind their garden. The dead grass all over the yard makes it a parent how much feeding has occurred over the years.

closed #185731

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
9/23/2023

Incessant barking until late hours in the evening, continually