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    www.mckameyanimalcenter.org/?page_id=55 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/7/2009    Last Visited: 4/7/2009  

    Nick Wilson, Field Services Supervisor

    (423) 305-6515 nick@mckameyanimalcenter.org

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    www.newschannel9.com/news/says_974458___article.html/do - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/31/2008    Last Visited: 1/1/2009  

    "It was pretty stunning to open the door and go in there," McKamey Officer Nick Wilson says.

    Wilson says he responded to the home after receiving an anonymous phone call and says officers quickly found the dogs surviving in some of the worst conditions possible.

    "Just about everything inside the residence was feces covered urine soaked, pretty horrific inside there," Wilson says.
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    A smell so strong that Wilson and his officers had to wear protective suits when they went inside the house to get the dogs.

    There are literally a sea of dog crates outside of the home and they're mixed in with a number of trash bags.

    Wilson issued a citation in leu of arrest for the Shelter's owner - Amy Davis.
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    "The intention was there to do a good thing at first and it turned into a small disaster," Wilson says.

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    www.newschannel9.com/news/dog_972764___article.html/wil - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/29/2008    Last Visited: 10/31/2008  

    McKamey Officer Nick Wilson says he found two pitbulls this weekend at a home on Rogers Road in East Brainerd.

    Wilson says one dog was clinging to life, another had been dead for quite some time.

    "It was obviously from starvation, the dog was basically just skin and bones," Wilson says as he describes the dead dog's condition.

    Wilson says the pit bulls' owner, Sonkia Boyd, said she did not know the dogs were living in such bad conditions.

    "There was some clothing piled up on the ground which had been tossed over the dogs remains, the complainant advised the dog had died three days prior to our arrival," Wilson says.

    And when the officers did arrive on the property they asked Boyd to bury the dog behind her house, but Wilson says several hours later they received a disturbing anonymous phone call from a neighbor.

    "All they did was bag the dog and chunked it into the garbage can to be disposed of with regular everyday trash," Wilson says.

    So Wilson placed Boyd under arrest, charging her with felony aggravated animal abuse. He also took the second pit bull into custody.

    "You can't leave an animal suffering like that, obviously this dog hadn't had food and water in quite some time," Wilson says.

    But Wilson but tells us the surviving dog had to be euthanized today.

    "Could this have been prevented?" we ask. "Oh yeah I mean this could have been prevented if she had been found early enough on just proper food and water on a daily basis could have protected this dog from an early death," Wilson responds.

    Wilson says without the anonymous phone calls they probably would have never found these dogs.

    He also tells us they receive an overwhelming number of phone calls regarding pit bulls - some that involve pit bull fighting rings.

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    ANIMAL CAREĀ  ANDĀ  ADOPTION CENTER - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/10/2008    Last Visited: 12/10/2008  

    Nick Wilson, Field Services Supervisor Nick@mckameyanimalcenter.org

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