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Mobile Animal Services ordered to return 30 dogs removed from Trinity Gardens home
Mobile Animal Services ordered to return 30 dogs removed from Trinity Gardens home

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Mobile Animal Services ordered to return 30 dogs removed from Trinity Gardens home

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — The City of Mobile Animal Services has been ordered by a county judge to return dozens of allegedly abused dogs, after taking them in last month. Registered sex offender accused of attempting to rape a teenage girl in Creola According to a City of Mobile official, Animal Services is in the process of complying with the municipal court order, signed on June 11, to return 30 of 34 dogs removed from a home on Carter Avenue in the Trinity Gardens community on May 6. The order requires the owner, identified as Marquis Jamer Nodd, to meet with the following conditions: Each dog must be properly vaccinated by a licensed veterinarian The owner shall agree to allow the City of Mobile Animal Services to inspect and monitor the shelter and care of these dogs for a year. The owner must pay for the costs of care, treatment and maintenance that the city has provided for the animals. Four dogs, removed from the home on May 5, will stay in Animal Services' custody and can be adopted out, rescued, or humanely euthanized if deemed necessary. GoFundMe started for family of woman who died in boating accident at Bayou Sara Nodd has 118 criminal charges pending: Sec. 7-6: No rabies vaccines – 34 counts Sec. 7-7: No city license or microchip – 5 counts Sec. 7-8: Shelter and care – 34 counts Sec. 7-9: Animals trained to fight – 26 counts Sec. 7-17: Potentially dangerous animal – 2 counts Sec. 7-21: Public Nuisance (odor) – 1 count Sec. 7-22: Hoarding Animals – 1 count Sec. 7-23: Improper Tethering – 10 counts Sec. 7-25: Cruelty/Neglect/Abuse – 5 counts Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Trio of homes in Winnipeg's West End hit by fire
Trio of homes in Winnipeg's West End hit by fire

CTV News

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • CTV News

Trio of homes in Winnipeg's West End hit by fire

Fire damage on two homes in the 400 block of Langside Street in Winnipeg is seen on June 3, 2025. (Scott Andersson/CTV News Winnipeg) Three homes in Winnipeg's West End were damaged by fire Tuesday afternoon. Firefighters were called to a report of a fire in the 400 block of Langside Street at 1:49 p.m., and additional crews were called in 'due to the size and complexity' of the fire. When crews arrived, three neighbouring homes had smoke and fire coming from them. The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service said everyone inside the three homes got out before they arrived. One cat was found and the city's animal services agency provided temporary support. There were no injuries were reported. Crews began extinguishing the fire, having the scene under control shortly after 3 p.m. Damages estimates are not available as the fire is under investigation.

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