Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Caledonia Dog Breeder under Fire from Animal Activists - MyStateline.com - Powered by WTVO-TV and WQRF-TV

A Boone County dog breeder is under fire from animal activists. ….

the breeder is still licensed by the state and county. So as the women left they sought the support of Angels 4 Animals.
Angels 4 Animals is a group that will protest at Kim Lettier's next court appearance. She’s charged with aggravated battery after a Boone County Animal Control employee visited her business.
"She’s doing this out of her garage. The neighbors had no idea of the horrors that are going on inside the garage. Puppy mills are in your backyard and you might not even know it," said Angels 4 Animals Director Kathy Mehalko.
Their mission is to stop puppy mills like Kim Lettier's. And bring awareness to the public and politicians about this growing issue.
Kim Lettier will appear in court on Friday, February 21st at the Boone County Courthouse.

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Here is the criminal charges and history from:  http://www.judici.com/courts/cases/case_history.jsp?court=IL004015J&ocl=IL004015J,2014CF25,IL004015JL2014CF25D1

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UPDATED: 3-6--2014—arraignment set for 3-11-2014

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Illinois police object to fraction of gun-carry permits - News - Rockford Register Star - Rockford, IL

 

CHICAGO - Police across Illinois have objected to just 236 applications from people seeking to carry concealed weapons out of 33,631 submitted to the state police.
The Chicago Sun-Times reported Friday that a state licensing board will consider objections within 30 days of a police department filing one. The board has a former judge, two former prosecutors, three former FBI agents and a psychiatry professor.

Read the entire story by clicking on the following:  Illinois police object to fraction of gun-carry permits - News - Rockford Register Star - Rockford, IL

Belvidere/Boone County’s MOST WANTED

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