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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 #182508

Wildlife Conflict

2207 E Queens WAY

Case Date:
1/17/2023

There is a dead rabbit in the street in front of 2207 e. Queens way. There are a lot of kids in the area, would be great to have it cleaned up whenever possible. Thank you!

closed #182534

Wildlife Conflict

Kinser Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
1/19/2023

Can the City remove a deceased raccoon - rather large - off to the side of Kinzer Pike, partially on the grass & sidewalk? The poor creature is just south of Skyline, about 3 or 4 houses south of Skyline. Thank you.

closed #182537

Wildlife Conflict

Walnut St & Smith Ave @ Project School, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA

Case Date:
1/20/2023

Dead skunk in Street.

closed #182570

Wildlife Conflict

409 S Walnut ST

Case Date:
1/23/2023

There is a dead skunk outside of Bedrak. This skunk has been wandering the area for some time.

closed #182716

Wildlife Conflict

2270 E Cape Cod DR

Case Date:
2/3/2023

There is a dead deer on the south side of Moores Pike across from 2311 E Moores Pike.

closed #182982

Wildlife Conflict

Kinser Pike, Bloomington, IN 47404, USA

Case Date:
2/28/2023

Super gross and unkind: One whole fish and two fish heads tied to a yellow cord, attached to a shrub alongside Kinser Pike Rd. On the east side of the road, across from 2701 Kinser Pike Rd mail box. Please remove. Thanks.

closed #183471

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!!!

closed #183569

Wildlife Conflict

Case Date:
4/25/2023

Dead possum on S. Washington between wylie and dodds. On the east sidewalk. It's large, being picked apart by turkey buzzards and starting to smell.

closed #183727

Wildlife Conflict

Case Date:
5/9/2023

Running wild for over a year