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A chance meeting leads to a dog adoption
By Emily Sweeney Globe Staff,Updated April 23, 2021, 12:45 p.m.
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Everett Animal Control Officer Stacia Gorgone and her newly adopted dog, Baxter.Everett Animal Control
Every day, police officers respond to reports of all sorts of events and nonevents, most of which never make the news. Here is a sampling of lesser-known â but no less noteworthy â incidents from police log books (a.k.a. blotters) in our suburbs.
FOR THE LOVE OF A PIT BULL
Stacia Gorgone is the animal control officer for the city of
Everett, and in February she took in an injured pit bull. âI canât even explain it . it was a crazy series of events that led me to the dog,â she said. âIt was like a miracle.â While she was taking a road trip to Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Florida, she had a chance encounter with a couple who were originally from Massachusetts (Dorchester and South Boston to be exact) at a gas station in Georg