During the Hamilton Township Council meeting on May 22, 2024, significant concerns were raised regarding local animal control issues, particularly following a recent incident involving a loose dog. The discussion highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement and residents when animal control services are unavailable.
A council member recounted an incident from May 9, where a large brown dog entered a resident's home late at night. In an attempt to remove the dog, a resident was bitten. The police were called to the scene but faced difficulties as they could not get assistance from animal control officers (ACOs). Despite attempts to contact Trenton for help, no ACOs responded, leaving the police unable to intervene effectively.
The council member expressed frustration over the lack of a reliable animal control response, noting that the police were hesitant to act due to the dog's aggressive behavior. As a result, the residents were trapped in their home, and the dog remained at large for several hours. The situation escalated when the same dog was reported barking in a different location, yet again, the police opted not to engage with the animal.
This incident underscores ongoing concerns about the adequacy of animal control services in Hamilton Township. The council member emphasized the need for a more responsive animal control system, especially in situations where public safety is at risk. The discussion concluded with a call for the council to address these issues to ensure better protection for residents and their families in the future.