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<br />4, 2008 Coco seriously injured my dog in an attack, and had to be taken to an emergency veterinary <br />clinic that evening. The next day 1 filed a police report with officer Schiferli with the Ramsey police <br />department. I have enclosed acopies of: <br />-Police Department Report <br />-Notice of Potentially Dangerous Dog Citing <br />-VeterinarY Invoice with Procedure Breakdown <br />-Follow-up Request Letter <br />-Attorney Request Letter with Legal Action <br />Other times I have witnessed her dogs chasing deer through my back yard, which I also have <br />informed her of, only to get the same responses. <br /> <br />I know one thing. We have been neighbors for a long time and I have done my best tobe friendly, <br />patient, understanding, and hospitable. But if my dog had done damages to her home or pets I. <br />would have done the neighborly thing. I would take responsibility for my pets, fpr myself, make <br />some type of amends, and also compensated them for any losses which may have occurred. Ms. <br />Olson has done none of these, and yet still wants the privilege of applying for a kennel license. <br />Please call Tom Patchen or Patricia Perkins who are very close neighbors. They are willing to speak <br />to an investigator ifili;ey have any question as to the validity of my claims. <br /> <br />I ask that the Planning Commission review all of the facts of this issue. It is not the fault of the dogs <br />but of the owners who are responsible for their actions. The issue is not so much whether Ms. <br />Olson should be granted a kennel license, but whether she should be allowed to even keep dogs and <br />produce litters of puppies. Please deny her the license and look into true facts. <br /> <br />Q;L.Oi3, &=-" <br />a~l~~. ~;cia f T <br /> <br />1 1 <br />