Case Details

Convicted abuser in violation of probation
Cottonwood, CA (US)

Incident Date: Friday, Mar 31, 2006
County: Shasta
Local Map: available
Disposition: Convicted

Abuser/Suspect: Norma Kate Kehrer

Case ID: 8190
Classification: Unclassified
Animal: dog (non pit-bull)
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Tehama County Department of Animal Services was notified by Mr. Peter Raap, he would not contest the agencies proposed revocation of his kennel license. April 10, 2006, Mr. Raap was notified the department had taken steps to revoke his kennel license, because he had employed Ms. Norma Kehrer, as an animal caretaker, at his Cottonwood California dog kennel.

Kehrer was convicted of animal abuse in February 2005 in Shasta County. Tehama County Code authorizes the department to revoke a kennel license when the owner has employed a person who has been convicted of animal abuse in the last five years. Raap was given ten days to respond to the notification. Raap will not be allowed to apply for a new kennel license for two years.

Terms of Kehrer�s probation indicate she is not to own any animals for a period of three years. Animal services have sent their case to the Shasta County District Attorneys office for their review and possible charges against Kehrer for violating her terms of probation.

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