Showing posts with label Huber Heights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huber Heights. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

Ohio pit bull roundup 7/27/2015. I can't keep up.


We are miles behind on the Pit Bull Roundup.  There is no logical order here, please bear with me.  sometimes life interferes with blogging.  We will cover the backlog in manageable chunks.  Northern Ohio is currently a pit bull hell.  We will get to it soon.  I have not forgotten the Pibble March but simply can't keep up.

A new feature, we will note the county for these attacks.  Always good to know who is responsible.  

4/20/2015
Lockland Ohio
Hamilton County Ohio

You can't make this stuff up.  Two boys were running down a street, running from a pit bull.  One of the boys jumped into the bed of a pickup truck to get away from the dog.  A man who apparently owned the truck fired a shot.  Possibly he thought the boy was going to steal it.  The boys got scared and ran off, unhurt and were picked up by police after 911 calls were made.  Police attempted to talk to the man in the home about the shot that was fired.  Things all went to hell at this point and the SWAT team was called in.  The SWAT team let off an explosive charge and used a bull horn to talk the man out of him home peacefully.  Please share links to incidents where a Beagle at large turned into a SWAT team event.

 


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4/20/2015
Madison Twp Ohio
Franklin County Ohio
A woman was attacked by a dog while she was feeding her son's dog.  A pit bull mix bit the woman in the face and head, she was transported to a Dayton area hospital for treatment.  Police are investigating.


Here is an update to the story... wait for it... the dog that bit the woman was her own dog.  The dog will be euthanized, and hopefully the owner will be charged with making a false statement to police.

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4/21/2015
Lorain Ohio
Lorain County

An 18 year old woman, being treated for pit bull bite injuries at Mercy Regional Medical Center told police that "people at 2714 Reid Ave. took control of the dog and asked her not to call police, saying the dog has bitten people before and will be killed by the Lorain County dog warden."  And this would be a bad thing? How many bites does this mauler get?

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4/21/2015
Huber Heights Ohio
Montgomery County

A 14 year old Cattle Dog named Henry was minding his own business in his owner's fenced yard was attacked by the neighbor's two dogs, a pit bull and a Boxer.  In order to attack the peaceful old dog the pit bull and the Boxer broke through a privacy fence.  This is not the first time these two dogs have broken through the privacy fence and attacked Henry.
 Dog recovering after pit bull attack photo

Lenise Knight, Henry's owner did not report it to authorities because she wanted to be a "good neighbor."  Apparently the owner of the pit bull and the Boxer has no such ambitions.

Knight has had enough.  She complained to the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center expecting the  pit bull and the Boxer would be picked up.  Remember folks, the dog warden in Montgomery county is none other that MARK KUMPF.

Wait for it.... she was told that by state law dogs can only be picked up after THREE documented attacks on dogs.  This is lazy enforcement and apparently the Montgomery County Dog Warden Mark Kumpf and the Montgomery County Commissioners learned nothing from TWO fatal dog attacks in the County last year.  Klonda Richey made dozens of complaints against the dogs that she called pit/mastiff mixes that eventually killed her.  Nothing of substance was done, sternly worded post-it notes stuck on the dog owner's front door were the best that Kumpf's staff would do.  Klonda Richey died a unimaginably painful and bloody death.   A seven month old child visiting from out of state was killed by an American Staffordshire Terrier (pit bull) with a menacing complaint from the USPS, and an attack on a leashed dog being walked on the sidewalk.  Legal action had been postponed at the time of the baby's death.

Ms. Knight makes a strong point with her thoughts here.  Henry is expected to recover from the attack. However, Knight wants people to learn from her mistake so they can protect their families.

Always start that paper trail.



6/8/2015
Sandusky County Ohio

Two pit bulls attack a dog chained in the owner's yard.   A police report was filed.

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5/1/2015
Lorain Ohio
Lorain County

Alton Goshen Jr., "responsible pit bull owner" owns two pit bulls that have attacked TWICE in a month and BOTH of these attacks have killed someone else's dog.  Why did Goshen's pit bulls get a second kill?  Glad you asked but I have no answer for this. Police officer Richard Broz stated, after the second kill, per the Morning News Journal "Broz reported he has dealt with the dogs on several occasions and never observed any aggression toward people, but they had aggression toward other animals."


 (a) "Dangerous dog" means a dog that, without provocation, and subject to division (A)(1)(b) of this section, has done any of the following:
(i) Caused injury, other than killing or serious injury, to any person;
(ii) Killed another dog;
(iii) Been the subject of a third or subsequent violation of division (C) of section 955.22 of the Revised Code.

Per the Ohio Revised Code 955.11  Click here for the requirements for harboring a dangerous dog in Ohio.  

On March 31, 2015 Goshen's pit bulls attacked and killed another dog that was leashed and in the yard of the owner. Ohio law says the pits are dangerous dogs after the first kill.  Why wasn't the message given to Goshen?

 An April 24th Goshen's pit bulls attacked, killed, and attempted to dismember a Pomeranian, leashed and in the yard of it's owner.  The Pomerania owner "told police she tried to chase the dogs off, but one of them started growling at her, so fearing she would be bit, she backed off and waited for help."

On April 27th one of Goshen's pits was reported at large and police were called.  Officer Broz responded and confronted the pit bull.  The pit then ran back into Goshen's yard through an open gate.  Please review AGAIN the requirements for keeping dangerous dogs in Ohio per the Ohio Revised Code.

Per the Morning Journal "Goshen secured the gate at the time but as of April 27 did not make any improvements suggested so the dogs would not escape again, the report stated." 

 Improvements SUGGESTED?

Police cited Goshen for two counts of failure to confine dogs and one count of failure to have a dog license. Police recommended the maximum penalty allowed by law for the offenses due to the repeat incidents, the emotional trauma of the owners of the dead dogs and the quality of life of the other neighbors in the area. 

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6/25/2015
Avon Lake Ohio
Lorain County Ohio

Kimberly Larson, owner of a pit bull named Cyrus, entered a plea of "no contest" to a charge of dog at large after her pit mix killed another dog.  Per Action 19 news " Police say the Pit Bull, named Cyrus, was being walked by his owner on Orchard Park Drive when Daisy, a Corgi Beagle mix began barking and ran towards him.

Cyrus slipped out of his harness and went after Daisy. Cyrus's owner struggled to pull him off Daisy and two neighbors came to help.

Daisy died.  Larson was found guilty and paid a fine of $150.  Remember this story.  It will become bigger news in the future.












Sunday, June 1, 2014

Roundup 6/1/2014


Things have been pretty much the same in Ohio since the last Roundup was posted on 4/28/2014.  Here we go, hope you have your coffee.

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4/30/2014
Springfield Ohio
Residents of the Brentwood Square apartment complex are complaining about two pit bulls at large.  It just  so happens that these two pit bulls come from a household cited four years ago for pit bulls at large.  One resident stated "“It doesn’t matter who, if someone is walking by and they hear you coming, they will come out and chase after you,” said Jamie Watts, who lives in the complex and has five children.
The dogs are fenced in, Watts said, but find ways to get out.
Her children are afraid to wait at the bus stop alone, she said, because they fear the dogs will get out.
She worries even more for her 13-year-old daughter with cerebral palsy.
“If these dogs ran after her, she’d fall. She would fall and they would have her. What can you do? She is 13 and she should be able to play our here like any other child,” she said.

Residents have complained to the Clark County Sheriff's office and to the local Humane Society as well but were told that they need proof before they can take action.   One neighbor stated he has been chased to his car many times and he keeps a baseball bat next to his front door "in case he ever needs it to fight off the dogs."   What happened to Ohio's new dangerous dog law, written by Best Friends Animal Society "finally giving dog wardens the tools to deal with dangerous dogs""?  HB 14 has been a predictable failure and the Ohio Legislature is looking at changes that will actually protect the public.  More on this later.

It is a damn shame that a whole neighborhood is held captive by a pit bull owner who refuses to contain his aggressive pit bulls.

Neighbors concerned about dogs photo
This is the fence that is supposed to contain the pit bulls.

For video please click here.

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4/30/2014
Cincinnati Ohio

Sylvester Forte was found guilty of failing to confine his pit bulls and received a $100 fine plus an order that he never have pit bulls on his property again for the mauling of Beulah Sheafe.  The judge stated that this was toughest sentence Forte could receive under current law.  One of Forte's pit bulls was shot at the scene and the other will be euthanized.  The pit bulls ripped off part of Mrs. Sheafe's scalp and removed a quarter pound of flesh from her leg.  Mrs. Sheafe spoke to the judge and to a reporter.  Please watch the video of this tiny but courageous lady calling for a pit bull ban.   Quick review, Cincinnati had a pit bull ban but dropped it to satisfy the demands of pit bull advocates after HB 14, the predictable failure, gave dog wardens "the tools they need to deal with dangerous dogs."  The Ohio legislature is considering changes to the law since the mauling death of Klonda Richey.  For more information on the mauling of Beulah Sheafe please click here.

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4/23/2014
Cleveland Ohio

From the "a pit bull's worst nightmare is not the safety advocate but rather his own owner" files.  William Congress was arrested for abuse of his pit bull mix puppy.  Around Christmas time Congress texted photos to a roommate showing that he hurt the dog for tearing up the floor.  An investigation by the Animal Protective League revealed the dog had a head injury, broken leg, plus other injuries and evidence of strangulation.  Congress is facing animal abuse charges, the dog is recovering at the APL.




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5/1/2014
Huber Heights Ohio/Dayton

The pit bull that attacked a utility worker last month was euthanized.  The pit bull owner stated that she was unaware that the utility worker was on the property when she let the dog out.  The decision to euthanize was made at a meeting between the pit bull owner and Montgomery Animal Resource officers.  Mark Kumpf has one less pit bull in his shelter.

For additional information on this attack please click here.

7600 block of Sebring Drive, Huber Heights April 16, 2014 photo


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5/2/2014
Dayton Ohio

Another story from the "a pit bull's worst nightmare might just be his own owner" files.  Almost two years ago a pit bull was abandoned in the basement of a home.  The dog was found and taken to the Humane Society of Greater Dayton to recover.  "We found Alex in the basement, completely emaciated, not moving, very close to death in fact probably just a day or so away from death," said Brian Weltge, President of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton.  
"He was just bones, they say he was living on a mattress, eating a mattress for food and no water," said Drescher.
It took Alexander three days to have the strength to lift his head and a week for him to be able to walk.

A kind couple has chosen this pit bull, now known as Alexander the Great, after two years in the shelter . Please click on the link for video of Alexander shortly after entering the shelter, his condition was shocking.

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5/3/2014
Dayton Ohio - again

A postal worker was bitten by a pit bull.  Per WDTN Channel 2 News "The victim told police he was delivering mail in the 600 block of Huffman Avenue around 11 a.m. Friday when a large pit bull came running through  the front screen door of a home and charged at him. The dog bit his right calf."

The pit bull's owner stated that the pit bull was not vaccinated or licensed.  The pit bull owner was issued a citation for a minor misdemeanor for failure to vaccinate.  WOW, current Ohio law, written to "finally give dog wardens the tools to deal with dangerous dogs"  is really working, a minor misdemeanor citation... wow! Given the no follow-up policy of the Montgomery County Dog Warden this citation is an insult to the residents of Dayton.

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5/5/2014
Dayton AGAIN

A nine year old girl was bitten in the face by her grandparents pit bull/Shar-Pei mix dog.  The girl was in the home with the 2 1/2 year old dog while her grandmother worked in her garden.  Per WHIO "  Police tell us the girl suffered two gashing wounds to her face, each believed to be four to five inches in length. One of the wounds was from her ear to her jaw. The other was from her nose to her jaw, according to police at the scene.
Joshua Cusick, with the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, said the child may have been playing with one of the dog's toys when the incident occurred.
The grandparents were given a citation because "Felony" was not properly licensed, police said.

Dog bites child, Grafton Avenue, Dayton, May 5, 2014 photo
The girl's grandfather attempts to load Felony into the van.   It was reported that the dog will likely be euthanized.

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5/6/2014
Springfield Ohio

A three year old boy, attacked by a leashed pit bull, required more than 200 stitches.  Ricky Preston (also identified as Ricky Conley) was playing in the backyard of his grandmother's home when the leashed pit bull broke free and "charged into the yard" and grabbed the child by the head, shaking him and had to be beaten off the child.   Rickey was transferred to Dayton Children's Hospital .  The Clark County Humane Society quarantined the dog. The pit bull's owner, a neighborhood resident,  was cited for failure to control, failure to vaccinate, and failure to license, all minor misdemeanors. The pit bull owner, Robert Rife, attempted to simply walk away from police but was taken into custody. Per WDTN News "Officers say Rife was drunk and walking with the dog to a nearby convenience store for more beer."  " The Springfield Humane Society took the pit bull, but Rickey’s mom Crystall says Rife needs to be punished. “I think they need to give him a child endangerment because he knew the dog would bite because he tells everybody that the dog bites and it’ll tear somebody up. He shouldn’t have had it coming down here with it.”  
Dog attack sent a 3-year-old child to a hospital gallery

How is  HB14, written by  Best Friends Animal Society working out for Ohio residents?  A spectacular and predictable failure.  Remember the phrase given to us by Representative Barbara Sears who partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to bring this mess to Ohio  HB 14 "finally gives dog wardens the tools to deal with dangerous dogs."

The charges against Rife were upgraded to fourth degree misdemeanors in a 5/27/2014 report.  Each charge carries up to a 30 day jail sentence.    It is hoped that he receives the max.  Rife is a repeat offender.  Per WDTN News "2 NEWS checked with the Clark County Humane Society who told our reporter that Rife has been prosecuted several times for animal cruelty.  Most recently in 2012, he was found guilty of charges that he confined and abused 12 dogs in a small garage he was living in.  He served jail time and was ordered not to own any animals for at least a year, but that order expired when he got this new pit bull."

The pit bull was euthanized and found to have rabies.  PLEASE click here for video that shows some of the dogs taken from Rife on the previous abuse charges, and video of Rife in court.  Don't miss Rife in court!

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5/5/2014
Cleveland Ohio

Petey the pit bull mix has gone missing.  Petey was out for a walk with his foster family when he saw a deer and broke free.  The dog was last seen near Stafford Road in Chagrin Falls, wearing a black and red collar and dragging a blue leash.  Per Fox 8 News "The staff at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter is desperate to find the dog.  “We are devoted to this dog, he’s like our dog. He hasn’t had a family. We’ve been his family. Now he is out there missing, and we don’t know how he is, and it is very nerve-racking and we are scared for him and we just want him back. The foster family is devastated and they want him back.”

It is believed that Petey was shot in the head before he was rescued which left "some markings" on his head.
Anyone sighting Petey is asked to call the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter or the Sheriffs Department.  I would think twice about approaching Petey.  Here is some information on him from a Kennel manager "He even hangs out at the front desk, and it’s not just because he’s a shelter favorite, but because he needs socialization.
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5/7/2014
Powhatan Point Ohio

A delegation of 10 residents approached the Village Council about pit bulls posing problems in their neighborhood.  A Saint Clairsville woman was commended for quick action regarding these dogs.  The balance of the article is behind a pay wall at this time.

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5/11/2014
Columbus Ohio

Patricia Cooley went for a walk with her dog on Mother's Day.  She was attacked by a pit bull and rescued by a neighbor.  Cooley states she has bites all over her body except for her face and neck.


Per WBNS News "Cooley says as the dog began to tear the flesh and clothes off her body, she wondered if anyone would hear her screams as the pit bull chewed a hole in her calf, biting her inner thighs, back and buttocks.  “Had it not been for the neighbors (to) shield me to get the dog off of me, I thought I was gone", she said.  Putting herself at risk, neighbor Charlyne English she says it was all she could do to convince the dog to stop.  “He would take big chunks; he was actually going for blood," said English."

The owner of the pit bull is incarcerated and the dog was in the care of another.  The dog has been euthanized, it had not been vaccinated.  For news video of this attack please click here.   Note the Total Designation by breed from the Franklin County Dog Warden  available at this link.  Pit bulls are the big winners in Nuisance, Dangerous, and Vicious dog designations in the County.  Which leads us to the next attack.

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5/11/2014
Columbus Ohio

A Columbus grandmother was also attacked on Mother's Day.  Paula Chatman was unloading her groceries from her car which was parked in her garage when she was attacked by her neighbor's pit bull.  Chatman's son heard her screams and came to her rescue, scaring the dog away with a pole.  Mrs. Chatman has bites from her toes to her knees, she has 35 puncture wounds.

The pit bull owner had no comment for reporters.  His dog is now designated as dangerous with all the restrictions that come with the designation.  This was the first reported bite from this pit bull.  Please note that statistically speaking this is "one bite" but the victim has 35 puncture wounds.  This is the problem with pit bull advocates who endlessly blather about "bite counts."  An attack like this, or an attack that kills a human with a hundred bites noted at autopsy is one statistical "bite."  



A side item that might be considered here is the high profile attempt of Columbus breed advocates to force the community of Reynoldsburg to drop their breed ban and embrace breed neutral law.  Non-resident pit bull fanciers from Columbus and Dayton have been speaking at Reynoldsburg City Council meetings since last year in hopes of ending the successful breed ban.  They are led by a Columbus resident who has made the same demands in other communities.  The pit bulls for Reynoldsburg group is represented by Dayton lawyer Tammy Nortman, formerly with the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, who has testified that the definition of pit bulls does not exist and she points to the AKC for backup on this.  It is true that the AKC does not recognise pit bulls, they register American Staffordshire Terriers. The UKC was founded for the purpose of registering pit bulls as American Pit Bull Terriers.  If one has an AKC American Staffordshire Terrier they may double register that dog as a UKC APBT under the single registration process.  If you can double register the same dog as a AKC Amstaff and as a UKC APBT then the dogs are the same breed.  But I digress, Nortman considers the Reynoldsburg breed ban unconstitutional.  Lawyer Nortman might review the Ohio Supreme Court ruling State of Ohio v. Anderson for both a definition and verification of constitutionality.  Nortman also states that the Reynoldsburg breed ban violates the ADA even though there are have been no service pit bulls in the community.  For video of Nortman claiming that visual identification of breed can't be done please click here. The AKC should be made aware, every dog show ever held is based upon visual identification of breeds and this travesty must stop.

There are no pit bull victims in Reynoldsburg to voice an opinion because the dogs are banned but right next  door in Columbus things are very different.  Columbus has had three serious attacks since the ad hoc committee, formed in response to demands made by the Pit bulls for Reynoldsburg group,  began to meet.  The two above and the April 27th attack on child and four adults.   The boy lost an ear in the attack.  His father and three other adults were also attacked by the same pit bull.  Animal Control removed three adult pit bulls from the residence and six puppies.

How is breed neutral law working out for Columbus and Dayton?   It would seem logical that breed specific advocates from communities with breed specific problems would keep a low profile and quietly work on preventing attacks their own towns.

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I offer this one without comment.  Mostly.  Columbus Ohio ranks 9th in the nation for dog attacks on mail carriers.  Dayton is in a tie for 28th place.  I do not find Reynoldsburg on the national list.  

Here is a map.

Ohio is ranks third in the nation for dog bite claims.  Ohio had 948 claims with a cost of 19.9 million dollars. 
Montgomery County Dog Warden Mark Kumpf stated "  “We hope to reduce the number of dog bite incidents through education,” 

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5/17/2014
Cincinnati Ohio

A 10 year old boy was bitten by a neighbor's pit bull.  The boy was playing in his own yard when he was attacked.  The child was treated at Children's Hospital Medical Center for a severe bite to his leg .  The pit bull owner was cited.

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5/18/2014
Cincinnati Ohio

Tammy Tucker was attacked by her own three pit bulls, raised from puppies and they slept in her bed.  She stated that "it was her fault" and that the trigger for the attack was stating the lawn mower.  Family and neighbors were unable to beat the dogs off Tucker.  Police were called and the responding officers described the attack as "she was being eaten alive" by her own dogs.  Shots were fired into the ground to scare the pit bulls away but one pit bull would not release the victim/owner and was shot.  Unbelievably, per the neighbors, the dogs have attacked both Mrs. Tucker and her husband in the past.  Equally unbelievably, while his wife was still in intensive care Art Tucker tried to get the dogs back.   A spokesman for the SPCA said during an on camera interview that this may be a precedent setting case, the owner/victim may be cited for the dogs being vicious because of the seriousness of her injuries.  The primary consideration is the safety of the neighborhood and these dogs may not be returned.     Video is available at this link.

Mrs. Tucker spoke with a reporter from her hospital bed stating that she had concerns about her pit bulls behaviors and worked with a trainer to "change herself" but now she realizes that it was the dogs.  The two surviving dogs were euthanized.  Tucker is recovering from one of the most severe maulings ever seen at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.


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5/19/2014
Miamisburg Ohio

Miamisburg police shot a charging pit bull.  Police were investigating a break in when a neighborhood resident let their two year old pit bull out. The dog ran at police officers standing in front of the house.  Per WHIO "Officers were on the sidewalk using a police canine to track possible suspects who broke into a storage room of a house in the 800 block of Seibert Avenue. They were able to track the suspects for about two blocks. "

The pit bull was shot but not seriously injured.  The dog owner received a summons for failure to control.
Dog charges at police, officer fires shot photo


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5/21/2014
Colerain Township Ohio

Per Cincinnati.com "According to court records, Brown let his pit bull "Tank" loose as a weapon on Sgt. Scott Owen and Lt. Mike Owens as they attempted to arrest Beard on open warrants.  Beard ran upstairs into a residence, passing Tank, who bit Sgt. Owen on the left arm and then attempted to attack Lt. Owens, police wrote in a sworn statement.  Lt. Owens was forced to fatally shoot the animal to stop the threat."
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5/23/2014                                                                                                                          Dayton Ohio - again
Dog fighting equipment and cocaine were found in a Dayton house.  Per WHIO "Two dogs believed to be pitbulls were taken from the home on Weaver Avenue. Police said dog fighting equipment and blood were found in the garage, and dog fighting has possibly taken place at the home. 
Just what the Montgomery Animal Resource needs, two more pit bulls, taken from an apparent dog fighting location.  No arrests have been made.

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5/22/2014
Columbus Ohio - again

A recent Ohio State graduate filed a complaint that Columbus Police wrongfully shot her Lab/pit bull mix. Police tell a different story, they state that they acted in self defense as they were attempting to execute an arrest warrant against her boyfriend for domestic violence.  Per WBNS10TV "A charge, she says she now wishes she could wipe away because when police moved in, her dog, Nala, became an unintended target."When I came to the door, I cracked it like this and looked out, then Nala came beside me and stuck her nose out here," said victim, Cartier Townsend. 
"They said put your dog away. I will shoot your dog. Those two statements. That is all that they said to me," said Townsend.
A spokesperson for Columbus police tells 10TV the officers, at the time, told her to secure the dog.
"I tried to put her away and  even when she ran out of her cage, I told them, don't shoot her. She's not going to try to bite you guys," said Townsend.
Police say, after they repeatedly told her to close the cage, Townsend jumped in the officer's way and the dog ran toward them growling.  Police deployed a taser prior to shooting the dog. Neighbors have made statements to police and the shooting is being investigated.  The boyfriend was arrested.


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5/23/2014
Akron Ohio

Two stray dogs, appearing to be pit bulls and "appeared to be foaming at the mouth" were noted in the vicinity of Smith Elementary School, a parent notified the school and the school went into lockdown for nearly an hour until the dogs were picked up by the dog warden.  The dogs also chased two people just outside the school.

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5/24/2014
Dayton Ohio - who would think?

A pit bull bit a woman's wrist.  The pit bull's owner stated that the victim is a friend of his wife. She came to the door and the pit bull jumped on the door, pushed it open, bit the woman's wrist and refused to release.  The victim was taken to Miami Valley Hospital for treatment of a large laceration, she had lost a significant amount of blood.  Wait for it... the dog has a history of biting, it had bitten a small child.  Wait for it... the actual owner of the dog is incarcerated and has been for the last year.  The pit bull was surrendered to the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center.  Just what Kark kumpf needs, another biting pit bull.    

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5/31/2014
DAYTON Ohio

An attack that no one will ever hear about.   A labrador attacked a Yorkiepoo.  The Labrador was beaten by his owner and was apparently fearful of his owner.  The owner of the Labrador was given a court summons for the bite.  The Yorkiepoo suffered a three inch gash in his neck.   Nobody died.

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Now for some good news.  There is an effort to fix the mess left behind when Barbara Sears partnered with Best Friends Animal Society to create and pass HB 14 two years ago.  HB 541 has been introduced by Representative Terry Blair and Representative Roland Winburn.  Per WHIO "  The proposed legislation would revise state law on vicious and dangerous dogs to do the following:
* Require the destruction of dogs that kill humans or companion animals;
* Require investigators to notify the dog's owner that there has been a complaint, even if no citation is issued for a violation;
* Mandate that the dog owner respond within 48 hours of receiving notice of a complaint or be fined $25. If the owner fails to respond within seven days, a court may issue an arrest warrant for the dog owner;
* And, require the owner to keep a dog leashed or penned regardless of whether the dog is on the owner's property.
The bill also would allow owners accused of violating the dog law to assert in their defense that the dog was teased, tormented or abused by a person or that the dog attacked while the person was trespassing or committing some other criminal act on the dog owner's property."

 

Monday, April 28, 2014

Pit bull roundup 4/28/2014, Dayton Ohio in the spotlight.

Despite excuses from the Montgomery County Dog Warden things are NOT improving in Dayton Ohio and Dayton residents deserve better.  How long will Montgomery County County Commissioners put up with this?  How much does this cost the residents of Dayton in police, paramedic, and animal control officer time?



4/1/2014
Dayton Ohio

A five year old girl was bitten by a pit bull earning the pit bull owner a court summons.
The had been playing with a friend in the friend's back yard when she was bitten.  Per WHIO "Police went to the friend's house and a woman there said her pit bull possibly bit the girl. She said the 1-year-old dog has been cautious around sticks since a neighborhood child hit it with one, and the girl picked up a stick in the backyard to throw to her friend, according to the report.  


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4/2/2014
Dayton Ohio

Dayton Police shot a pit bull that was approaching in an aggressive manner.  Police had been called to t he scene by a family that was unable to leave their home due to the aggression of the pit bull.  Officers tried making friends with the dog, feeding it treats, waiting for a catch pole to snare the dog but it ran at an officer. The pit bull was shot.  The owner of the pit bull stated that the dog had been abused prior to his ownership of it.  The owner reported that the pit bull had escaped from his house.  

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4/12/2014
Dayton Ohio

A Shih Tzu was killed by an at large pit bull in the front yard of the little dog's owner.  Pauline Dickerson was outside feeding her two small dogs when the pit bull entered her yard.   She picked up one of the dogs to put it back in the house but was unable to get back in time for her other dog.  The pit bull already had the Shih Tzu in its mouth.  Per WHIO "The aggressive dog's owner showed up and used a stick to get her dog to stop attacking, according to the Dayton police report. 

Sounds like this pit bull owner keeps a break stick handy, but the little dog died at the scene.  Here is the classic part of the story.  Montgomery County Animal Resource Center employees were unable to make contact with the pit bull owner.  The death of Klonda Richey has not changed much in Dayton.  We expect that a sternly worded post-it note was stuck to the pit bull owner's door.

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4/16/2014
Huber Heights Ohio

A utility worker was attacked by a pit bull as she was working inside a fenced yard.  The owner of the pit  bull stated that she was unaware that the worker was in the yard when she let the dog out.  The pit bull owner called 911 for assistance, she said that since she is nine months pregnant she was unable to assist the worker.  The pit bull was still attacking the worker when police arrived, they shot at the dog to scare it away and back into the house.  The owner was able to secure the dog inside the house so that the injured worker could be transported to a local hospital for treatment of "serious bodily injuries."  The owner of the pit bull confirmed the breed, she was cited for not having a license on the dog.  The dog was signed over to animal control. To listen to the hysterical pit bull owner's 911 call please click here.

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4/14/2014
Whitehall Ohio

A truly unique crime.  Burglars broke into an apartment and left their pit bull for the residents.  Eva Lanning stated that she and her partner found the pit bull named Fat Daddy in in their living room when they returned home.  The are in the process of moving and returned for more boxes of their possessions.  The dog was not all they found, cigarette butts, blunt  wrappers, and 40 bottles.  Per Fox 28 "  Lanning says she and her partner recognized the dog, which led them to suspect his owners of committing the crime.  Police arrested her former neighbors -- Kenji Harris and Shawon Wilson -- at a nearby bus stop.  According to reports, Harris and Wilson were carrying backpacks full of Lanning's belongings and were even wearing their clothes.  Police charged the suspects with burglary, and allowed another neighbor to take in Fat Daddy.  Reports state that both suspects had been evicted from their own apartment last week.

For video please click here.

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4/27/2014
Columbus Ohio

A child was transported to Nationwide Children's Hospital after a pit bull attack.  Per police reports, three pit bulls attacked the boy, his father, and three other adults.  Per WBNS 10TV Police said the dogs began attacking the father and son inside the home.  Officers said more people, who were on the street, were attacked when the two tried to escape outdoors.
"I heard the commotion of what was going on, so I came out in the middle of the street and I see these three dogs attacking this little boy," said neighbor Roger Chan. "I grabbed a piece of log, it was the only thing I could find and ran down here and started hitting the dog and smacking the dog to do whatever I can to get the dog's attention and off the little kid. And the next thing you know I'm fighting, wrestling with the dogs and I got bit during the process."
Animal Control removed a total of 9 pit bulls from the home, three adult dogs including a female who had just given birth to six puppies.  
Per news sources, the child has likely lost an ear and will require surgery.  Charges are pending.   

For more on this attack please click here.

For video please click here.  
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4/27/2014
Dayton Ohio again

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A Dayton resident called Dayton police to report  the mauling death of his Chihuahua by his neighbor's two pit bulls.  Another neighbor reported seeing the attack, the little dog was dead by the time police arrived. Police attempted to speak with the owner of the pit bulls but the owner was not at home, no surprise.  Per WDTN News " Police contacted the Animal Resource Center to follow up with the investigation."

That will sure work.  A sternly worded post-it note warning from Montgomery County Animal Resource Center is expected.   Whoop.

Dayton residents deserve better.

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Manny the Chihuahua, killed by the neighbor's pit bulls.


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4/27/2014
Vandalia Ohio

In an attack that you will never hear about, a Jehovah's Witness was bitten by a Black Lab.  The dog was current on vaccinations and a Beware of dog" sign was posted on the owner's fence.    

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4/24/2014
Columbus Ohio   

Three people were injured and hospitalized after a pit bull attack.  Per WBNS-10TV "Police say the pit bull's two owners and a friend were inside the apartment when the dog attacked them, causing severe bite injuries.
Police held the dog in a bathroom until animal control arrived to safely remove it."




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4/16/2014  
Avon Lake Ohio  
Avon Lake police shot two pit bulls, killing one, that had bitten a resident and attacked a Golden Retriever. Per Cleveland.com "The two dogs were shot because officers couldn’t stop them from advancing, according to police."  Neither of the pit bulls had collars or tags.  Police are attempting t o locate the owner of the pit bulls to obtain vaccination records.  Anyone with information on this attack is urged to contact Avon Lake Police at 440-933-4567.  

In 2012 Avon Lake City Council repealed their vicious dog ordinance which designated pit bulls as vicious dogs.  Per the Avon Ohio Patch "For Dave Kos, it was a redeeming moment. He and some other council members have been working for several years to revise the law to focus on individual dogs and their owners rather broadly paint a certain breed as inherently vicious or dangerous. 
"This was a really contentious issue in Avon Lake and other communities, but especially Avon Lake," Kos said. "About three-and-half years ago we had a series of public meetings in full council chambers we had residents come in to speak on both sides of the issue. And it got pretty contentious."
"There was a couple of us, myself and Councilwoman Jennifer Fenderbosch, who strongly advocated removing pit bull from the definition of vicious," Kos said.
"We were not in the majority of that. It did not go anywhere after that first series of many meetings. Long meetings, very emotional meetings."  
Please note that Kos and Fenderbosch were in the minority in urging the change in Avon Lake law. Why do city councils give in to breed specific advocates and allow them to bully changes in law that puts the public at risk? 

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4/22/2014
Dayton Ohio again

Two dead adult dogs and a "bucketful of starved puppies" were dumped at the Humane Society of Greater Dayton.  The five pit bull mix puppies will need fosters to care for them for the next several weeks as they recover.  The adult dogs apparently died elsewhere 10 to 12 hours prior to being dumped at the shelter. Sometimes a pit bull's worst nightmare is his owner.  

   
The doleful pups have been through  a lot in their short lives after their previous owners put them through horrendous abuse.

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4/28/2014
Martins Ferry Ohio

A Martins Ferry woman was letting her small do out when a neighbor's pit bull broke its chain and ran into her yard chasing the small dog under a porch.  Sharon West, age 54, chased the pit bull away and went to get her dog out from under the porch.  The pit bull returned and bit West's right leg.  Police were called, when they arrived the pit bull was still hovering over the victim and began to approach police in an aggressive manner.  The pit bull was shot by two officers, killing the dog.

Mrs. West was transported to Ohio Valley Medical Center via ambulance and transported via helicopter to a Pittsburgh hospital for surgery on her leg.  Her husband was injured during the attack, his injuries were not included in the news accounts.  Police officer Chad Kuhn stated " "This is the worst dog bite I have ever seen. If we would not have done something, the situation could have been far worse."

The dog's body was sent to the health department. The prosecutor is considering charges.

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4/27/2014
Dayton Ohio

Dayton police arrested Jesse White Jr. at his apartment.  White was charged with obstructing official business and resisting arrest.  Two pit bulls were removed from the home by Montgomery County Animal Resource employees.  Just what Mark Kumpf's shelter needs, more pit bulls.  

WDTN Photo/Chris Smith

Dayton deserves better.