State Animal Control

Field Report · Feb 2026
Officer M. Tran responds to a welfare call in Clearwater County — a terrier mix found tethered without food or water for 72 hours. Outcome: seized, treated, transferred to county shelter.
Live Dispatch Log · 2026
The volume is real.
The urgency never stops.
0
Calls Answered
Dispatches since Jan 1, 2026
0
Animals Recovered
Live outcomes this year
0
Wildlife Relocations
Non-domestic species safely moved
0
Hours in the Field
Cumulative officer field hours
Recent Dispatch Activity
Updated 22:47 EST
Field Operations
Officers in the dirt,
every single shift.
No call is too small. No animal is left behind. Every dispatch is logged, every outcome tracked.

Clearwater — Stray recovery

Maplewood — Field assessment

Lake Shore — Trauma intake
92%
Live Release Rate
Animals alive at point of transfer
23 min
Response Time
Average dispatch to on-scene
4,211
Reunited with Owners
Strays returned home this year
3,847
Wildlife Relocated
Non-lethal wildlife interventions
Running on public funding
Every $150 funds one complete rescue operation.
Animals Saved
They don't have a voice.
We answer for them.
Behind every case number is a name. Here are a few from this year's field reports.
Clearwater County
Biscuit
Feb 3, 2026Mixed-breed terrier
Welfare check — neglect
"Found chained to a porch rail, 4 lbs underweight. Now in a home with a yard."
Treated, adopted within 11 days
Maplewood County
Sage
Jan 28, 2026Domestic tabby cat
Feral colony — condemned building
"One of six from a colony under a condemned house. Now sleeps on someone's couch."
TNR completed, 6 cats rehomed

Pineridge County
Juniper
Feb 19, 2026Red-tailed hawk
Injured wildlife — highway median
"Found grounded on Route 41. Wing fracture. Release is scheduled for April."
Wing set, transferred to rehab center

Lake Shore County
Maple
Feb 21, 2026Raccoon
Wildlife intrusion — attic
"Homeowner called at midnight. Officer arrived by 12:23 AM. By dawn, Maple was free."
Trap-released 4 miles from site
11,209 outcomes like these in 2026 alone.
None of it happens without public funding.
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Where Every Dollar Goes
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Humane traps, carriers, PPE, vehicle maintenance
Fuel, vehicle fleet, after-hours dispatch
Immediate medical care for injured animals on intake
Annual certification, wildlife handling, humane protocols
Dispatch systems, record-keeping, public reporting
Audited by State Finance Division · Last report: Q4 2025 · Download PDF
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