Friday, October 31, 2008
Chicago Tribune, 10/30/08
Neglect court case means shelter's cats can't be moved
Bloomingdale business' operators are charged in criminal case
Tribune staff report
October 30, 2008
A DuPage County judge on Wednesday ordered a Bloomingdale animal shelter not to remove or transfer 13 cats that are considered evidence in the criminal charges against two of the shelter's operators.
The judge delayed a decision on allowing unannounced inspections of Pet Rescue Inc., 151 N. Bloomingdale Rd., until the defendants' Nov. 24 court date.
Penny Horak, 69, of Winfield, a director of the shelter, Dale Armon, 74, of Berkeley, the facility's owner, and Pet Rescue are each charged with 16 counts of animal neglect.
The state has suspended the shelter's license to take in any more animals or adopt any out.
Bloomingdale business' operators are charged in criminal case
Tribune staff report
October 30, 2008
A DuPage County judge on Wednesday ordered a Bloomingdale animal shelter not to remove or transfer 13 cats that are considered evidence in the criminal charges against two of the shelter's operators.
The judge delayed a decision on allowing unannounced inspections of Pet Rescue Inc., 151 N. Bloomingdale Rd., until the defendants' Nov. 24 court date.
Penny Horak, 69, of Winfield, a director of the shelter, Dale Armon, 74, of Berkeley, the facility's owner, and Pet Rescue are each charged with 16 counts of animal neglect.
The state has suspended the shelter's license to take in any more animals or adopt any out.
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