Scruffles was brought in
by our Animal Control Officer suffering from severe neglect.
Not exact matches
Animal control officers who cited a man for holding a cat by its tail and repeatedly beating it with a board had not deciding Friday whether to file criminal charges.Millard Odom, 73, of Bassville Park, was issued a citation for animal cruelty and neglect Wednesday after a neighbor called Lake County deputies to complain that a cat had been severely beaten in his front yard, said Lake County Animal Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulder
Animal control officers who cited a man for holding a cat by its tail and repeatedly beating it with a board had not deciding Friday whether to file criminal charges.Millard Odom, 73, of Bassville Park, was issued a citation for animal cruelty and neglect Wednesday after a neighbor called Lake County deputies to complain that a cat had been severely beaten in his front yard, said Lake County Animal Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulde
control officers who cited a man for holding a cat
by its tail and repeatedly beating it with a board had not deciding Friday whether to file criminal charges.Millard Odom, 73, of Bassville Park, was issued a citation for
animal cruelty and neglect Wednesday after a neighbor called Lake County deputies to complain that a cat had been severely beaten in his front yard, said Lake County Animal Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulder
animal cruelty and neglect Wednesday after a neighbor called Lake County deputies to complain that a cat had been severely beaten in his front yard, said Lake County
Animal Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulder
Animal Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulde
Control Director Frankie Thorp.Deputy Charles J. Thompson noted that the cat had
suffered a large laceration to its neck and right front shoulder area.
(a) In order to protect the health and safety of an
animal, any
animal control officer,
animal cruelty investigator appointed under G.S. 19A - 45, law enforcement
officer, firefighter, or rescue squad worker, who has probable cause to believe that an
animal is confined in amotor vehicle under conditions that are likely to cause
suffering, injury, or death to the
animal due to heat, cold, lack of adequate ventilation, or under other endangering conditions, may enter the motor vehicle
by any reasonable means under the circumstances after making a reasonable effort to locate the owner or other person responsible for the
animal.
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