No charges filed in slaying of fowl
By Max Mogensen
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Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
WALES - For Amy Tremblay the loss of more than 100 young chickens and turkeys was terrible. But it was not enough to press charges against the owner of the husky that got into her coop Saturday and killed the birds.
Tremblay's family was raising the animals for food next winter. The loss of livestock cost the family an estimated $1,000.
However, Tremblay sounded hopeful Monday when discussing the incident. The owner of the husky, she said, is "actually working with us to find a solution. We've sat down. It's going nice."
The dog is owned by Lewis Gustin of Greene, who had brought the husky to his camp in Litchfield.
This is the first time such an incident has occurred for both Gustin and his dog, according to Animal Control Officer Wendall Strout, who responded to the Tremblay home on Saturday.
Strout has known Gustin for several years and "suspected that he would make things right."
According to Tremblay, Gustin was immediately interested in making amends and paying restitution. As soon as he saw the dog on the news, Gustin contacted the animal control officer "to fix the situation," Strout said.
The dog was held in lockup until Sunday when Strout was able to confirm the animal's owner, at which point he was released.
When found on the Tremblays' property, the husky had tags and a shock collar. The dog was handled by the Tremblays and Strout over the weekend and never acted violently. Strout said the dog was "not dangerous to humans."
Strout, who owns birds himself, commiserated with Tremblay. "I feel bad. You can't recoup your time." But since Tremblay and Gustin are working out a private solution and because of Gustin's history, no formal charges will be pressed. |
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Posted By:jpat at July 1, 2008 5:35 AM (Suggest Removal) Common sense reigns!
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Posted By:TCG at July 1, 2008 6:43 AM (Suggest Removal) Now THAT'S a refreshing change!
Kudos to all parties involved.
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Posted By:Vicar at July 1, 2008 8:10 AM (Suggest Removal) It is refreshing indeed. Thanks for the example of how to do things without going into the court system looking, not just for compensation, but personal gain!
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Posted By:DK at July 1, 2008 8:34 AM (Suggest Removal) Just think of the money that these people saved merely by solving the issue at hand themselves....nice to see first thing in the morning.
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Posted By:JW at July 1, 2008 9:06 AM (Suggest Removal) So good to see two adults sitting down and working out a solution between themselves.No lawyers involved. Good example for others to follow.
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Posted By:VINK80 at July 1, 2008 9:37 AM (Suggest Removal) GREAT NEWS --- HOW ABOUT A FOLLOW UP
TO SHOW THAT COMMON SENSE CAN BE SUUCCESSFUL !!!!
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Posted By:andrea at July 1, 2008 10:09 AM (Suggest Removal) Yes, the way they are working this out is very refreshing to see. They are working things out in a friendly, mature manner and not letting greed take over. Both parties sound like wonderful, responsible people. We should all be like them.
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Posted By:CaptainMarvel at July 1, 2008 10:42 AM (Suggest Removal) I guess we'll see a quick and amicable resolution to this crisis due, in no small part, to the heroic efforts of everybodies favorite animal control officer, Wendall Strout. Wendall, we love you, you big lug!!
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Posted By:bill at July 1, 2008 11:40 AM (Suggest Removal) Poor lawyers! If people begin to act with common sense and civility, lawyers won't have any work. Congratulations to all parties for settling this disaster appropriately. Fine people indeed!
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Posted By:MATTHEW at July 1, 2008 1:24 PM (Suggest Removal) Many were there, many made fun of Isabelle, many had their comments removed.
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Posted By:Jen at July 1, 2008 1:26 PM (Suggest Removal) It is awesome to hear they are working it out...together!
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Posted By:Jen at July 1, 2008 1:28 PM (Suggest Removal) Oh yes MATTHEW, did you see today she's an expert on running a municipality!
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Posted By:Janet at July 1, 2008 1:37 PM (Suggest Removal) What a blessing. I am glad the adults worked things out and the naughty husky got out of doggie jail a day early. I am sure his is on probation for a while.
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Posted By:NightCrawler at July 1, 2008 2:40 PM (Suggest Removal) The best part is, the law firm of "Dewey, Cheatem, and Howe" won't be getting 25% of the settlement!
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Posted By:ws at July 1, 2008 11:28 PM (Suggest Removal) thank god for wendell who worked this out.
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