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Evansville animal commission approves permit, sends police letter and rules in three dangerous‑dog cases
Summary
At its October session the Evansville Animal Care and Control Commission approved a permit for a Franklin Street pet event, authorized a board letter urging continued police humane‑unit investigations, and after three hearings declared three animals dangerous (Safari, Skye, Sheba) while imposing nonlethal restrictions on each owner.
The Evansville Animal Care and Control Commission met and approved routine business before holding three separate dangerous‑dog hearings. Commissioners voted to approve an establishment permit for a community pet event on West Franklin Street and authorized a board letter to Police Chief Philip Smith urging continued emphasis on animal‑cruelty investigations and commending Humane Unit sergeant Sarah Brown.
The bulk of the meeting consisted of evidentiary hearings and deliberations on three dangerous‑dog complaints. After…
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