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To: KeyLargo

WTF - this guy’s a licensed real estate agent? entrusted with the keys to people’s property & access to their pets & other valuables? all on top of being a drug manufacturer or at least a dealer?

HTF is guy even bonded for work for that sort of position?

Put him UNDER the jail.

I’m glad to see the judge deemed him worthy of a high bond & that other animals in his home be removed for their safety.

But I picked up from another article that he may have been seen smashing a black Schnauzer puppy against the inside of his car window while parked in a Target parking deck. What’s this POS doing drawing breath? Maybe the judge considered what right-minded ppl might do if they caught him wandering about freely, now that he’s been discovered.


39 posted on 05/26/2017 1:10:18 AM PDT by Titan Magroyne (What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.)
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To: Titan Magroyne

Listen to the 911 call hospital security placed for poodles dropped from parking deck

Zak Koeske
Daily Southtown

May 26, 2017

A public safety employee at Advocate Christ Medical Center notified police of the two toy poodles believed to have been dropped from the fifth floor of a parking deck at the Oak Lawn hospital on Saturday, according to an audio recording.

In a recording of the 911 call obtained by the Daily Southtown, the caller identifies himself as “public safety at Christ” and tells the dispatcher that two badly injured dogs are in the walkway between two parking towers.

“Apparently there’s two small dogs in the walkway between our Garage C and Garage B,” the man calmly tells the dispatcher. “One is like barely breathing and the other one has got a really bad broken leg, so I don’t know if somebody threw ‘em off the garage or how they ended up there.”

As the dispatcher attempts to confirm the exact location of the injured animals, the caller tells him that an officer has arrived at the scene. The dispatcher then confirms the location and tells him that he’ll send an officer to “take a look and see what’s going on.”

“Ok, sounds good,” the security worker responds in a friendly tone that belies the severity of the situation.

Upon arrival at the scene, Oak Lawn police “rushed” both dogs to the Animal Welfare League in Chicago Ridge, its president Linda Estrada said.

Four-year-old Güero, the older of the two dogs, died en route, Estrada said. The other dog, 14-month-old Angel, was in “horrible shock,” and his legs were badly broken, but he survived, she said. Angel underwent successful surgery and is in recovery, according to a post Wednesday on a crowdfunding page aimed at raising money for the dog’s medical expenses.

Edward Hanania, a 22-year-old Oak Lawn man, has been charged with two felony counts of animal cruelty in connection with the incident, and for violating the conditions of his probation on an unrelated March conviction for delivering a controlled substance.

Read at, view video and listen to audio tape

http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/daily-southtown/crime/ct-sta-oak-lawn-911-call-st-0526-20170525-story.html


40 posted on 05/26/2017 6:39:39 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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