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Evansville panel finds probable cause in child-injury complaint; owner agrees to surrender dog
Summary
The Evansville City Animal Control and Education Commission found probable cause to hold a hearing after a Nov. 30, 2024 complaint that a 1-year-old was injured. The complainant asked that the dog be euthanized; the owner agreed to self-surrender Chloe and arrange euthanasia at an outside veterinarian where he may be present.
The Evansville City Animal Control and Education Commission voted to find probable cause to hold a hearing on a complaint alleging a child was injured by a dog on Nov. 30, 2024, and the dog’s owner agreed to self-surrender the animal and arrange euthanasia at an outside veterinary clinic.
At the start of the special meeting, the Presiding Officer read the written complaint into the record, saying the incident occurred at about 4 p.m. on Nov. 30 at 764 Virginia Street and that the child received stitches and may require follow-up surgery. The Presiding Officer stated the complainant and owner were identified in the filing and asked whether the commission should find probable cause to proceed. Commission member Kendall moved to find probable cause; Linda seconded, and the Presiding Officer recorded the…
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