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Belton police outline animal-control procedures, trap-neuter-release results and citizen guidance

3029189 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

Belton Police Department presented an animal-control dispatch guide, call-response rules, Trap-Neuter-Release outcomes and resources for residents; Wayside Waifs handles contracted sheltering and TNR partnership.

At the April 22 meeting the Belton Police Department presented a dispatch guide for animal-control calls, clarified when officers will respond, described partnerships for sheltering and TNR (trap‑neuter‑release), and reviewed annual call volumes.

Animal control procedures: Lieutenant Mary Brueggi and Animal Control Officer Brad Wicklander walked council through the dispatch guide used when ACOs are on duty and when they are not. Wicklander said domestic animals found by citizens can be held by the finder, posted on the city’s "Belton lost…

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