closed #199452
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1909 E Rhorer RD
- Case Date:
- 11/24/2024
There’s a poor dead beaver in Jackson creek just to the north of Rhorer Road. Visible from the bench along the path.
There’s a poor dead beaver in Jackson creek just to the north of Rhorer Road. Visible from the bench along the path.
Neighbor feeding corn to deer in back yard
I know what you're going to say but this opossum is really dead. Its eyes are missing. You can see it on the sidewalk on the left in the included photo. Renee LeBeau
I mean on the right of the photo. #199469
There are some vicious acting dogs in a homeless camp back there. Please, clean it up. This is not fair to other residents. I just wandered back there and do not feel safe.
Owners have not been home since around 11am on 11/28. Their dog has been left outside since in below freezing temperatures. Unsure if any food/water was left out.
Dead decomposing squirrel under one-way sign. Just south of 544 S Lincoln St. Forgot to include image.
There is a dead deer carcass a the edge of the property that is starting to decay and smell.
There have been 2 stray dogs around my property/eating my trash off and on past 3 weeks. They’re obviously starving and seemed to be stray animals. They’re always walking the road or the road over (Pottersville/mills creek). Spencer humane society is not taking new animals. Can you help?
To City of Bloomington, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out on behalf of myself, my roommates, and our neighbors regarding a growing concern in our neighborhood. Every evening, around 4:00 p.m. and continuing through the night, we experience an influx of hundreds of crows flocking to our street and surrounding area. This results in a significant accumulation of bird droppings on our cars, as well as on nearby properties. The volume of droppings has become so excessive that it poses a risk to residents walking or entering their vehicles, as the droppings frequently land on people and properties. While I understand this may sound unusual, the situation has persisted for over two weeks, and we are becoming increasingly concerned about the potential health implications. The sheer volume of droppings is difficult to understate, and we believe it could lead to further issues if left unaddressed. The attached PDF includes proof of others cars as well as a photo of just one area of trees where the crows sit for hours. We would greatly appreciate any assistance or guidance on how this matter can be resolved, as we feel it is beginning to impact our quality of life. Thank you for your time and attention to this issue. We look forward to your response.