open #144638
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1505 W Bloomfield RD
- Case Date:
- 4/16/2015
Dead groundhog on the south side of Bloomfield rd between Ramson Ln and Sowders landscaping. It is on the shoulder.
Dead groundhog on the south side of Bloomfield rd between Ramson Ln and Sowders landscaping. It is on the shoulder.
Chihuahua with tags wandering unaccompanied.
Deer carcass on sidewalk, SW corner of Hillside and Woodlawn.
Very disoriented young raccoon in the road on Sare just south of the intersection.
Beaver (or muskrat) has built home in storm sewer in easement between First and Wylie. Animal is killing trees. Spoke w/Animal Control, Engineering, DNR, State Fish & Wildlife & police dept., over a week ago. When will animal be trapped and relocated?
Beaver (or muskrat) has built home in storm sewer in easement between First and Wylie. Animal is killing trees and is now eating cedar fence. Spoke w/Animal Control, Engineering, DNR, State Fish & Wildlife, over a week ago. When will animal be trapped and relocated?
Beaver (or muskrat) has built a home in storm sewer in easement between First and Wylie. Animal is killing trees. Spoke w/Animal Control, Engineering, DNR, State Fish & Wildlife and BPD over a week ago. When will animal be trapped and relocated?
Citizen upset with phone service at Animal Shelter - can't get through. Has complaint about 4 cats next door that stay in her yard all the time.
Neighbor has three large boxer dogs that are allowed to run loose for "exercise" daily, and usually for a period after dark. Complaintant is 78 and wife is 74, both are handicapped. Dogs are making a mess of their yard, and they can't go out after dark. They've lived there forty years, and feel they deserve better.
Concern re: "arrogancy & audacity of city &/or county council & humane society to raise fine of stray animals from $15 to $100 in one 'swell foop' Just another liberal engine running at breakneck speed toward the backs of lawabiding, voting patriots along w/their evident bedfellows, the HT who shamelessly committed yellow dog journalism by portraying increase as rewards."