THE TRUTH: Cover-up Suspected with Dog Missing from Memphis Shelter

Memphis police are now investigating how another dog vanished from the Memphis Animal Shelter. Just a year ago it was a pit bull named Kapone, now it's a lab mix named Nola.

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MikeP - 6/13/2012 8:44 AM
1 Vote
Rogers knows that the videos are only kept a short time - less than the reported 14 days, even. We all know that FOIA requests have been made for the videos where they were deleted eight days after they were made. I thought that Rogers was a by the numbers man - able to enforce the fact that you do it by the book and do it right. Follow procedures or you're out. It seems I was overestimating him. MAS continues to post photos of pets where they are unidentifiable. They continue to allow sloppy record keeping and a lack of concern for animals' outcomes (both of which should be TOP PRIORITY at a shelter). When, oh when will someone finally bring down the hammer on this place and make staff either step up to the plate or get out?

localyokal - 6/8/2012 4:35 PM
3 Votes
Sounds like the operations manager should be fired.
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