Code Enforcement Board discusses dangerous dog named Duke and related citations
Code Enforcement Board discusses dangerous dog named Duke and related citations The passage details local animal control issues and a specific dog incident, offering names of residents and a veterinarian but no connection to high‑level officials, financial flows, or broader misconduct. It provides limited investigative value beyond municipal code enforcement. Key insights: Multiple residents report past bites by a dog named Duke owned by Dr. Lynn.; Dr. Lynn received citations for prior animal violations (dog locked in car, 2002).; County classified Duke as dangerous; town later declared the same and issued appeal deadlines.
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Code Enforcement Board discusses dangerous dog named Duke and related citations The passage details local animal control issues and a specific dog incident, offering names of residents and a veterinarian but no connection to high‑level officials, financial flows, or broader misconduct. It provides limited investigative value beyond municipal code enforcement. Key insights: Multiple residents report past bites by a dog named Duke owned by Dr. Lynn.; Dr. Lynn received citations for prior animal violations (dog locked in car, 2002).; County classified Duke as dangerous; town later declared the same and issued appeal deadlines.
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