Dog Chasing Deer

dog chasing deer through my backyardToday a large dog chased a deer through my backyard.             This was not OK!

I have never seen this dog in the Neighborhood, however it may belong to someone who has just moved in.

If you recognize this dog and know where it lives please let me know at [email protected] or (253) 307-9812.

Kirk Hall

 

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Kirk Hall

Tragic Death of Kim & Bette Nordberg

Below is an excerpt from a newspaper report on the death of our neighbors Kim and Bette Nordberg of 11323 136th Ave E, Puyallup 98374. It is a sickening read. 

A woman who allegedly killed two people in a car crash was ‘more concerned with retrieving her vape’ from the wreckage than for the victims, per court documents.
Michelle Renee Oster, 63, has been charged with causing two deaths and seriously injuring two more people amid a grisly collision in Washington earlier this month.
Prosecutors said Oster was ‘annoyed and dismissive’ at the scene of the crash, according to court documents seen by King5.com, and was even ‘in a hurry to get home’ after the fatal collision.
‘She appeared more concerned with retrieving her vape pen from her vehicle than the state of the victims,’ the documents read.
Oster allegedly ploughed into a vehicle on Southeast Enumclaw Chinook Road east of Seattle, killing Kim Davis Nordberg, 72, of Lakebay and his wife Bette Nordberg, 69, of Puyallup, on the morning of October 13.

Bobcat Again

Well it seems like the Neighborhood Bobcat is still in the area.  I suspect it will be a permanent resident of our community.  We may even see little Bobcats sometime in the future. Just remember that Bobcats normally  avoid contact with humans, but under the right circumstances can take down deer sized animals.  So keep your pets fenced in during the day and inside at night.image1 image0

Fireworks on the 4th – Aftermath

Todd Vallie who lives on Shawnee Ridge Rd. near the corner with 136 Ave. E. wrote me the following.
We were gone last week and came home to a bucketful of fire works debris on our roof, new drive way, our patios and in our pool.
Who ever shot them off, further up Shawnee, needs to stop or come down and clean their mess up.
Todd is understandably upset. It is dry right now and with a little bit of bad luck some of the stuff which landed on his property could have been still smoldering. He might have come home to find a pile of ashes where his home once stood.
Please think about this next 4th.
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SCAM TEXT ALERT

All,

My girls and I got a scam text this morning from 263-788-8845 claiming that we had failed to pay a toll. They wanted $6.67 for the toll, which would go to $66.70 unless it was paid quickly.  The area code 263 is from Ontario, Canada.

Do not click on the link provided.  Please forward this warning.

Kirk Hall

(253) 840-0411 home       (253) 307-9812 cell

Aggressive Dog In Our Neighborhood

Recently I was informed about an aggressive dog in our Neighborhood. It took several interactions by the person who was attacked and intervention by Animal Control before the owner decided to turn the animal over to Animal Control.  I am surprised that since a bite was sustained, Animal Control did not immediately quarantine the dog for observation. Pierce County has declined to pursue the matter since the dog was voluntary surrendered to Animal Control. However RCW 16.08.040 makes the dog owner completely responsible for dog bites.
In the above instance the victim showed what I consider too much restraint in dealing with the situation. Any animal bite requires the secure confinement of the animal for at least 10 days to rule out rabies. Failure to do so puts the person bitten in the position of hoping that they will not develop rabies, or having to submit to anti-rabies treatment.  Rabies is a disease which is almost 100% fatal after symptoms develop. To my knowledge there is only one person in history who is documented to have survived after developing symptoms of rabies.
Your health is not the only thing at risk in a dog bite case. For example the average cost per dog bite insurance claim rose about 7.1% between 2019 and 2020 due to increased medical costs and the size of legal judgments and settlements. As of 2020, the average cost per dog bite claim was around $50,245.
Without the necessary insurance to provide enough dog bite coverage, individual pet owners could be on the hook for a considerable amount of money if their dog injures another person.
Please insure that your pets are under control at all times. They can be injured or killed if they run out in front of a car or attack or be attacked by another animal. If they bite someone you and your family could well find yourselves bankrupt if you are sued and the judgement goes against you.

Incident on 136th Ave E.

On 31 Jan 2023 at around 4:30PM three teenage friends, one of them black, were walking on 136th Ave. E. toward Military Dr. When they were near the sports court just before 118th St. E. they were accosted by two men in a red Chevrolet, License Number BMB 9859. One of the men asked the boys “Have you ever been robbed nigger” obviously referring to the black teenager. The boys felt threatened, though no physical harm was done to them.  They reported the incident to their parents. Fortunately,  because of the Neighborhood Camera System, we were able to identify the car which had cruised past the boys three times in total. A police report was made.

This kind of harassment has no place in our neighborhood, or in fact anywhere in the US.  It was as vicious as it was unprovoked. Let’s keep an eye out for things like this.

Below are some pictures which show that between 4:08PM and 4:30PM the car passed the kids three times.

First recorded passRed Chevrolet at 408.43PM

Second recorded passRed Chevrolet at 416.51PM

 Third recorded passRed Chevrolet at 419.57PM

Better Pictures of Bobcat

I received these pictures from a neighbor.  She said “The bobcat has been coming to our house quite a bit now. We always take our dog out on a leash. The bobcat comes up to our slider and wags its tail when our dog barks at it. “

It appears that our Neighborhood Bobcat has become quite accustom to humans.  This is not a good thing. Remember it is a wild animal and use great care if it is around. Always have your animals on a leash when you are out with them. Lets enjoy looking at our Bobcat , but don’t try to touch it.

PS: This time when I sent out notices I got the warning on my copy that “This may be a Phishing message”.  In my case you can ignore the message, but be vigilant for real phishing messages. (KH)

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