Quote:
Originally Posted by Galatea The police will not consider a missing dog an emergency in the great scheme of things - sorry, but that is the basic reality of crime and resources for crime these days. An emergency usually involves the risk of life or limb of a person or a major dangerous felony underway.
Money isn't an issue for me. I don't know if it would help or not. Depends on the cops and the way the local agency is run. |
I think you could help us do everything in the right order, so we don't blow anything , and to make sure everything is done right to please the judge and see the importance of Maureen going along to ID ZEKE, I think they would listen to you more as you are a profecional, and Maureen is just a young lady stressed out of her mind over the loss of her dog. I think you could impress on him how important it is to get this dog back to his rightful owners, as he is responsibe for keeping Maureen calm and happy so she does not relapse, and have problems with her Chrons disease. I know it would make us feel like we would have a much better chance of getting Zeke with you than without you.
Also this is a felony, Zeke was over 1300.00, and Maureen needs him for health reasons.
We would also be very glad to pay you for your time. You have already been soooooooo much help, I just feel deep down in my heart we would have a much better chance of getting Zeke with your consel.
.