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People shocked and horrified. David. Animal control was called here last night because a dog on the property was found with duct tape around its mouth. You can see theres a beware of dog sign on the gate but neighbors who knew the animal say it was friendly and never caused any problems. 00 00 18 jamie mcquade, neighbor hes a really good dog. He doesnt bark much and when i saw his mouth taped shuti upset for him. This is the picture that has sparked outrage from animal lovers. 00 01 30 it is shocking. Its kind of embarrassing. In whats been described as a dog friendly neighborhood. Seeing animal control removing two pets from a home on the block was unexpected. But neighbors agreed with the move. 00 02 13 paula salaga, neighbor it doesnt matter if he didnt do anything or just did it for a second, it doesnt matter. Name is taz. She says shes always seen the owner treat taz well. And he a baby that can get woken up at night and its not something the next door neighbor here says the secon ....
His original spot in traffic. I definitly saw them playing the speed games as far as speeding up and slowing down around other vehicles. The man behind this camera tells me thats when things became aggressive. One of the guys drove over next to me and smacked the top of my car. The thump made the driver drop his phone. Nat pop once he regains his hold he catches one rider flick him off. Farther down the road riders continue to beat on the car. Nat pop i was shocked. I couldnt believe what had just happened. I didnt realize what i had i was just driving along in traffic. The driver who doesnt want to be named says he then sped up to escape in fear that the motorcyle riders would get more aggresive. Nat pop but what isnt captured on camera is when things became physically violent at a stoplight on blue diamond and rainbow. Police say one of the riders punched the driver in the face. They all started to dismount them what was going on and at that point in time i was struck twice. Police c ....
Cruelty. Neighbors say. Theyre disgusted by the condition that dog was found in last night. 13 action News ReporterDavid Schuman is live near alexander and torrey pines. In front of the house authorities were called to. With new information. David. Animal control was here very early this morning removing dogs from the property. Lets go right to the video we got of that happening. Youll see twod put into the truck but officers were there because of a call about one of the dogs. Weve learned a dog named taz was found by a neighbor with duct tape tied around its mouth. That person sent the disturbing picture to us and you can see it here. A metro officer was called to the house because animal control determined this was a felony crime of animal cruely. Several neighbors today told me how dogfriendly this block is. And many of them were shocked and horrified about the incident. 00 ....
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” I love this quote from Wayne Dyer and I hope it resonates with those of you reading this as much as it did for me when I first heard it. ....
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - 6:03 am Hermon-DeKalb Central and Morristown Central schools have moved to remote learning due to positive COVID-19 cases in each district. A statement on Facebook from HDCS Superintendent Mark White said: “Today marks the first time this school year where the potential numbers of students and staff that could have been exposed was greater than our ability to cover absences with our current staff. This move to remote for the remainder of the week allows us to verify and contact all who may have been potentially exposed and work out plans for a partial reopening next week. We encourage all students to check their email and follow teachers instructions just like we have been practicing all year. Students should try and keep a regular schedule over the next several days to ensure they complete their work. Please contact Jamie McQuade or Mrs. Seymour for technical support issues during this time at 315 347-3442 or ....