He said in some cases, animals are being taken across state lines to be sold.
“We are not going to tolerate that. These people just lost everything. And I can assure you that Judge Westerfield is not going to tolerate it either. Because that’s just absolutely disgusting. Do the right thing. Even if you have to bring that animal down here to the art center—we’re going to figure it out. And we want to get that dog or cat, turtle, hamster, or whatever back to its owner, because that’s where they belong,” Weddle said.
If you’re missing a pet, Mayor Weddle urges you to contact his office or post online. And if you know of anyone stealing or selling animals—report it immediately.
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