closed #200626
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1643 E Maplecrest DR
- Case Date:
- 1/29/2025
White shepherd dog loose
White shepherd dog loose
The person who lives here, Frank, rides his bike on the sidewalk with his two (sometimes) leashed dogs. I have witnessed these dogs almost hit by cars in cross streets due to the speed and visibility issues, as well as getting caught in the bike tires. This is dangerous for people living in the neighborhood, as well as his poor dogs.
Multiple parties (at least three) were walking dogs (often more than one) off leash in back of Childs School around 5-6 pm. The dogs were also not under voice control. Not all dogs, and not all people, can handle being charged, even if the dogs are hoping to play.
Came in for an unwell visit at College Mall Vet Hospital. Very malnourished and odor. Possible hoarding situation. No vaccines, declined all treatments.
Black dog "Dexter" frequently loose in neighbor's yards. Newer dog (very small breed/puppy?) named... butter? left outside for 4+ hours at a time and barks constantly while left outside. Please, these folks need to contain their animals and provide better care for them
I have a video of this dog running up and barking at a woman getting out of a vehicle. This dog has chased down my kids when coming home from school multiple times. It barks consistently at everyone and seems very aggressive. It's rarely on a leash and I'm tired of worrying if one of my kids are going to get attacked everyday after school.
person keeping ducks in her back yard.
There is a dead squirrel in front of our driveway that has been run over by a car. We don't know how to dispose off of the carcass. We would really appreciate it if you could remove it.
Unit 4 renter has been illegally feeding deer and rodents with unshelled peanuts, corn kernels, and bird seed placed on the ground of her porch with water bowls. A hole or rat burrow has now appeared underneath the area where she feeds the animals. Her landlord is Lesa Miller.
A dead opossum is lying in the middle of 1st St., right in front of 405 E. 1st.