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Fairfax County Animal Control

Friday, February 15, 2013

Patch Goes on the Road with Fairfax County Animal Control

We drove around with Animal Control officer Enna Lugo, and learned about Bats, Rabid Raccoons, and Biscuit, the wild Shih Tzu.

The 12-hour day for Fairfax County Animal Control officers starts at the crack of dawn. At around 6:15 a.m., while the vans are warming up outside 4500 West Ox Road in Fairfax County, Admin Sergeant Eric Powell sips coffee and reads the Police Department's latest internal news and messages to five Animal Control officers. One of them starts to talk about a hoarding case, which sometimes goes hand-in-hand with cases of animal neglect. Or what about Biscuit, someone asks, the wild Shih Tzu who's been eluding capture in the Amberleigh neighborhood of Alexandria for the last two years?  "He (Biscuit) looks like a dirty mop," said Animal Control officer Enna Lugo. "And he's so fast, but I'm worried that he's getting sick."  Animal Control …

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Fairfax County Animal Control Incident Report

Fairfax County Animal control officers responded to eight incidents in March 2012. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Every week, the Fairfax County Police department releases a list of Animal Control incidents at the end of its weekly incident report. Patch will compile these responses for our readers’ convenience. License and Rabies Violation Around 5:30 p.m. on March 4, 2012, officers responded to the 5500 block of Malone Ridge Street to investigate reported maltreatment of a dog. According to police, dog was all right, but the owner, Katie Eberhardt Roundtree, 24, could not provide any rabies or license information. She was charged accordingly. Animal at Large/Dog Bite Around 6 p.m. on March 8, 2012, a victim reported he had been bitten by a brown German Shepherd that was being chased by two girls near 7400 Lee Highway. No identity was obtained. …

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