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- Delivered impound papers and cleared the scene <br />- saw no sign of aggression towards humans, and once arrived at shelter the dog was quarantined but <br />there was no evident aggression displayed when walking the husky through the shelter <br />- Does not pose a direct threat and could be restrained <br />*SBACC Commission questions Todd Howard on various concerns and uncertainties. * <br />Stephanie Steele, SBACC attorney calls Gusta Rangel (sworn in), suspect, to testify: <br />-Husky was wearing a shock collar as well as a regular collar <br />- 6 FT privacy fence in backyard <br />- Owner of husky since 2010, dog has had puppies <br />- 54 lbs. <br />-Does not want his dog put down, or to be restrained <br />- Does not know how the dog got out, stated that his other dog has climbed the fence before <br />*SBACC Commission questions Gusta Rangel on various concerns and uncertainties. <br />On behalf of the SBACC, Stephanie Steele states that the SBACC does not want the husky put down. <br />They would like the owner to follow the ordinance for dogs deemed potentially dangerous. <br />5 -38 C: Potentially Dangerous <br />The hearing is called to a close and all parties exit the room. The commission discusses the case and <br />deliberates. <br />Motion to deem the husky potentially dangerous: 5 ayes, 0 nays <br />*This meeting and deliberation was recorded and can be requested for any specific question you may <br />have* <br />