Posts Tagged ‘dogs’
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Area residents have a new visually appealing place to take their dogs after county commissioners on Tuesday approved a measure to allow dogs to be walked at Wildcat Cove.
The county has been searching for a waterside location where dog owners could take their pets, though commissioners ran into several problems during their search, including beachfront property owners concerned about unleashed dogs on private property and a denial from the state after a request to use Avalon beachside park on North State Road A1A.
Instead, the county settled on Wildcat Cove at 3399 N. S.R. A1A, a cove along Indian River Lagoon, as a place on North Hutchinson Island where dogs can walk without leashes. The property contains walking trails and connects to the north side of Pepper Park where there is paved parking and other amenities as well as a separate parking space by Wildcat Cove.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Dog owners could find a new place to take their pets if County Commissioners allow dogs to roam Wildcat Cove.
The measure would let dog owners allow their pets to roam without leashes in the area so long as the owner is in control of the dog.
Wildcat Cove is located at 3399 North A1A in North Hutchinson Island just west of Pepper Park. The area has a riverside view.
Commissioners are expected to set a date for a public hearing at Tuesday’s meeting. The meeting is at 6 p.m. at 2300 Virginia Ave. in Fort Pierce, and the public hearing is expected to be in early October. If passed then, the space could be used as of Nov. 1.
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Thursday, August 27th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — New Orleans resident Lionel Sims broke a hole in his roof to be rescued from Hurricane Katrina’s devastating flood waters in August 2005, but he had to leave behind a best friend, his dog Peanut.
Rescuers said they couldn’t take the dog.
Sims didn’t know if Peanut was dead or alive for about two months, until an American Red Cross volunteer tracked it to the Humane Society of Indian River County and Vero Beach.
And the two were reunited.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — After Julia Rolon-Estrada died of a gunshot wound to the artery in her leg on July 26, 2006, she was wrapped in a blue tarp and again in a green blanket before being buried in the yard of her Port St. Lucie home, near a rear sliding glass door.
A dog trained to find cadavers helped authorities locate the newly tilled grave, which was covered with a wooden pallet holding 20 mulch bags stacked on top.
Rolon-Estrada’s jailed husband, 43-year-old Albert Estrada, state prosecutors say, is the man guilty of killing his wife and high-school sweatheart, who had walked out on him the night before she died at age 39.
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Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Elise Schifano adopted 3-year-old Rudy in January and says the miniature collie has been part of the family ever since.
Sixteen days ago, though, when Schifano was taking Rudy to the vet, she opened the car door and he made his get-away.
He has been missing ever since.
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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Stuart Police arrested a man Friday accused of intentionally leaving a woman’s dog locked in a hot car until it died, according to an affidavit released Monday.
Christopher Alan Gunkel, 55, of the 2000 block of Northeast Pinetree Way, was charged with animal cruelty.
The affidavit says Gunkel left the dog in the car with the windows rolled up at an unspecified time Thursday while picking up a prescription near the 600 block of Colorado Avenue.
Gunkel felt too sick to drive home, however, and called a neighbor to give him a ride to his house, the affidavit says. The dog remained in the vehicle until police discovered it dead in the back seat at approximately 10:30 p.m. Friday.
When police questioned Gunkel about leaving the dog in the car, he stated the dog was “sick to begin with,” according to the affidavit.
Gunkel was being held Monday in the Martin County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bond.
TCPalm staff
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Monday, July 6th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — A device commonly used by air-conditioning technicians is now being used by animal control officers to help them free dogs trapped in hot cars.
Recently, Indian River County Animal Control purchased a couple of infrared thermometers to determine how hot a car is and whether a locksmith should be called to help take an animal out, said Director Jason Ogilvie. The devices cost about $70 and provide an instant temperature reading, as opposed to their previous thermometers, which could take up to five minutes to give a reading, said Animal Control Supervisor Jeff West.
“We had a mercury-type garden thermometer that we would slide into the cars to get the reading,” West said.
That option was less desirable because sometimes the dogs would attack the thermometer, West said. But officers can point the infrared device at a car from a few feet away to get results. West said he learned about the infrared device from a friend in the air-conditioning business.
“People would see the dog in the car while I was waiting on the thermometer and ask me ‘why aren’t you doing anything?’ We need to have evidence if we’re going to enter someone’s car.”
In one case under review for prosecution for abandonment, the animal died from heatstroke, officials said.
“We’re trying to educate the public,” said Ilke Daniel, spokeswoman for the Humane Society. “Sometimes people are unaware of the impact the heat can have.”
Animal Control received almost 70 calls last year for animals left inside cars, all between March and October.
By Lamaur Stancil, TCPalm.com
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Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 by Post Staff
A Fort Pierce woman that was arrested and charged with numerous counts of animal cruelty may have stabbed one of her dead dogs.
St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Deputies found a sick home full of animals, some dead and starving, with an odor of death reeking from it when they arrived on the scene Monday.
Deputies arrived at the home on North Kings Highway after the landlord of the home noticed a foul smell coming from it. The landlord also said he hadn’t seen his tenant, Michele Nunziata, in several days.
Deputies on scene said they were met with “an overwhelming foul odor of decomposition.” They also said they could hear several dogs barking from inside the home.
As deputies tried to get Nunziata to come back to the home and allow them inside, she repeatedly told deputies over the phone that she was “too busy.” When she did arrive home and let deputies inside she admitted to burying dogs in her front yard, though deputies could not find grave sites.
When Animal Control Officers arrived they took inventory of the home and found:
3 very slim Pit Bulls
A Blood Hound suffering from malnutrition
2 Cockatiels without food or water
2 ferrets without food or water
1 Black Wolf and 1 Doberman Pincher locked in a kennel laying in feces with no food or water, suffering from malnutrition
3 dead dogs locked in a kennel, decaying
Deputies and Animal Control Officers also found rabbits caged without food or water and a goose.
Nunziata has been charged with 6 felony accounts of animal cruelty as well as 11 Misdemeanors.
In a follow-up report, Animal Care and Control Officers say it appeared one of the deceased dogs left to rot in a cage had been stabbed in it’s armpit.
Officers said it appeared that most of the dead animals died of neglect.
Nunziata told officers she never neglected her animals and “would get them all back.”
Marianne Wellendorf
WPEC Channel 12
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Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, Weird News | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 by TCPalm.com

Michele Nunziata
FORT PIERCE — It was the stench that betrayed something was wrong.
So on Monday night, Michele Nunziata’s landlord called the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office and reported his concerns.
When investigators showed up at the home in the 900 block of North Kings Highway, they found a grim scene.
Three dead dogs locked up in kennels. A black wolf locked up in feces and starving. A Doberman pinscher in the same condition.
There were other animals. Three skinny pit bulls running loose in the house. A bloodhound reported to be malnourished, two cockatiels and two ferrets – all without sufficient food – and a chinchilla with food and water.
Investigators also found veterinary medicine and piles of feces scattered on the dining room floor.
Nunziata, 40, was booked into the St. Lucie County jail on Monday and is being detained in lieu of $42,500 bail. She faces 16 counts of animal abuse charges and one charge of having the wolf without a permit.
Nunziata told investigators that she had put down the dogs on Saturday and had been too distraught to remove their bodies.

The malnurished bloodhound reportedly removed from Nunziata's home.
She said she had received the euthanasia from her landlord, who had called to tell her that the syringes where in her mailbox ready for use by saying in code, “The snowman had arrived.” (more…)
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Friday, May 15th, 2009 by Post Staff
VERO BEACH — Caitlin Henderson’s poodle, French bulldog and border collie were playing in her back yard as usual when she came home from work Wednesday.
But their shelled, spiky-legged, wanna-be-pooch pal Reily was nowhere in sight.
Reily, a 30-pound, foot-and-a-half long rare African tortoise who’s been in the Henderson family for six years, was missing.
And since Reily’s not the most deft-of-foot creature — though not nearly as slow as the stereotype indicates — Henderson, 25, fears someone stole her prized pet.
“Reily steals the dogs’ food and hangs out with them like any other dog would,” Henderson said. “He means a lot to us. He’s one of our dogs, basically.”
Henderson last saw her 15-year-old African spur thigh tortoise during a 2 p.m. lunch break from work at a local animal hospital. When she got back from work at 6 p.m., the tortoise was gone, even though everything else about the yard appeared normal and untouched. (more…)
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