Monday, April 20, 2009

Next Village Meeting

Monday
April 27, 2009
@ 7:30 PM

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Jury Trial August 10

Trial date set in Pet Rescue case

By Christy Gutowski Daily Herald Staff
Published: 4/16/2009 1:25 PM

A DuPage County judge upheld the state animal welfare law Thursday in Bloomingdale's beleaguered Pet Rescue court saga, clearing the way for a summer trial.
Judge Ronald Sutter denied a defense request to declare the law unconstitutional and, thus, allowed misdemeanor charges to stand against two of the no-kill animal shelter's operators.
An Aug. 10 trial date was set.
The shelter, which opened three decades ago, has been a subject of controversy for years as former volunteers, workers and clients accused operators of improper care of the animals.
Pet Rescue president Dale Armon, 74, and her director, Penny Horak, 69, are facing criminal charges alleging misdemeanor animal cruelty and violation of their duties after several cats and dogs got sick, some to the point they had to be euthanized.
Armon and Horak maintain their innocence.
As part of the criminal proceedings, Judge Sutter earlier ordered regular inspections of the shelter. State agriculture officials and a licensed veterinarian inspect the facility at 151 N. Bloomingdale Road at least three times a month.
The state department also is seeking to revoke Pet Rescue's license and impose a fine after state officials last month filed 22 new violations.
The privately run shelter is accused of failing to provide records for 21 cats and one dog, named Mickey Blue Eyes, that state officials requested. A May 19 hearing is set in Springfield.
This is the second time state officials tried to shut down Pet Rescue in recent months. Operators were accused of four earlier violations involving sick animals and the lack of a pressurized water source in an annex building.
Pet Rescue paid a $200 fine for one violation. In a March 3 ruling, administrative law judge John Shull allowed the shelter to remain open when he dismissed two other violations but upheld one regarding the water source. Pet Rescue is appealing the $500 fine.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

We Need You on April 16, 2009

How much longer will the fate of PRI animals be controlled by President Dale Armon and Director Penny Horak?
Last month, the defendants filed a motion to dismiss stating that "animal laws are unconstitutional". Though we can expect further delay tactics pulled out of Mr. Schoenfelds hat, we have to believe that the current Illinois animal laws will prevail as well as the Judge will finally begin to lay the groundwork for a fair trial for all PRI animals.
It is time for the laws to determine the final disposition of Dale Armon and Penny Horak.
Please show your support on:
Thursday, April 16 @ 9:30 AM
Dupage County Court House
505 County Farm Road
Room 4007
Leave your cell phones in the car.

Friday, April 10, 2009

New violations filed against Pet Rescue

By Christy Gutowski Daily Herald Staff
Published: 4/10/2009 12:01 AM

Bloomingdale's beleaguered Pet Rescue is facing more state scrutiny.

The Illinois Department of Agriculture is seeking to revoke the no-kill animal shelter's license and impose a fine after state officials filed 22 new violations.
The privately run shelter is accused of failing to provide records for 21 cats and one dog, named Mickey Blue Eyes, that state officials requested. A May 19 hearing is set in Springfield.
"It is a record-keeping matter, but it's a basic requirement under the statute," said Jeff Squibb, the agriculture department's spokesman. "We believe it's critical on behalf of the care of animals."
This is the second time state officials tried to shut down Pet Rescue in recent months. Operators were accused of four earlier violations involving sick animals and the lack of a pressurized water source in an annex building.
Pet Rescue paid a $200 fine for one violation. In a March 3 ruling, administrative law judge John Shull allowed the shelter to remain open when he dismissed two other violations but upheld one regarding the water source. Pet Rescue is appealing the $500 fine.
The shelter, which opened three decades ago, has been a subject of controversy for years as former volunteers, workers and clients accused operators of improper care of the animals.
In fact, a Carol Stream woman is facing a misdemeanor theft charge after being accused of trying to steal a puppy when her adoption attempt was denied. Her lawyer said the woman was so troubled by Pet Rescue conditions that she feared for the puppy's safety.
Pet Rescue president Dale Armon, 74, and her director, Penny Horak, 69, also are facing criminal charges alleging misdemeanor animal cruelty and violation of their duties for several sick cats and dogs, some of whom had to be euthanized.
Armon and Horak maintain their innocence. A March 23 trial was postponed.
Defense attorney Rick Schoenfield argues the state animal welfare law is unconstitutional. Lawyers may argue before DuPage Associate Judge Ronald Sutter during an April 16 court hearing. Schoenfield said he feels so passionately about the shelter's importance, he is working for free.
"My reason for doing so is my belief that Pet Rescue saves hundreds of animals a year that would otherwise be on the street or be killed," he said.
As part of the criminal proceedings, Judge Sutter ordered regular inspections of the shelter. Squibb said state agriculture officials and a licensed veterinarian inspect the facility at 151 N. Bloomingdale Road at least three times a month.
Meanwhile, Bloomingdale officials said they are holding off on a hearing to review Pet Rescue's special-use permit until the court and state agriculture proceedings conclude. The issue is on the village board's agenda for its 7:30 p.m. Monday meeting.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

22 New Charges

Illinois Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare
has issued 22 new charges for
Pet Rescue, Inc.
Bloomingdale, Illinois

Monday, April 6, 2009

Paving their way to Freedom

Check back in the next day or so for some SERIOUS updates...
See everyone next Monday!!!!

VILLAGE OF BLOOMINDALE

NEXT MEETING
April 13, 2009
Monday @ 7:30 PM

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Village of Bloomingdale

Next Meeting
April 6, 2009
Monday @7:30pm