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Resident urges Raytown to require visible ID for animal-control officers after alleged false report
Summary
A Raytown resident told the Board of Aldermen that a family member received what he said was a false animal-control complaint and police report; he asked the city to require animal-control staff to show clear visual and audible identification so elderly residents can verify who is at their door.
Jeffrey Corsiglia of 6803 Hunter Street raised concerns during public comment at the Raytown Board of Aldermen meeting on July 15, 2025, saying a family member had a false animal-control report made about her and that a police report was allegedly fabricated.
Corsiglia asked the city to require…
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