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File #: 24-1771A    Version: 1
Type: County Attorney Item Status: Regular Agenda
File created: 9/23/2024 Department: County Attorney
On agenda: 10/15/2024 Final action:
Title: Proposed ratification of initiation of litigation in the case of Pinellas County v. LaRae Bryant; County Court Case No. 24-006428-CO - petition for custody of cruelly or neglectfully treated animals.
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Proposed ratification of initiation of litigation in the case of Pinellas County v. LaRae Bryant; County Court Case No. 24-006428-CO - petition for custody of cruelly or neglectfully treated animals.

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Recommended Action:

Recommended Action

Ratification of the Chair’s approval of authority to initiate litigation against LaRae Bryant.

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Summary:

Summary

On July 19, 2024, the St. Petersburg Police Department served a previously issued warrant upon LaRae Bryant at 726 15th St. S., Saint Petersburg FL, 33705.  At that time and place, officers observed evidence of criminal activity, including evidence of training and using dogs in animal fighting.

In response to the request by law enforcement, on July 19, 2024, Pinellas County, through its Animal Control Officers, visited the property and seized the animals. Pinellas County took custody of eight (8) dogs, which were kept on the property and/or in the home located at 726 15th St. S., Saint Petersburg FL, 33705.

In accordance with §828.073, Florida Statutes, a petition must be filed in County Court within ten (10) days after an animal seizure.  Due to the time restraints set by law, approval to initiate litigation from the Board of County Commissioner’s Chair was sought pursuant to Resolution No. 21-23.

On July 29, 2024, Pinellas County filed an action to take custody and ownership of these animals and to enjoin the defendant from owning animals or, in the alternative, for the Court to enter an Order to Provide Care for the animals.       

On August 21, 2024 the Petition for Custody of Cruelly Treated Animals was heard before the County Court.  Pinellas County was awarded custody of all animals, Bryant was enjoined from future ownership of animals, and was ordered to pay costs associated with caring for the animals while they were in custody.  Bryant was also found in contempt for violating a previous County Court Order where he was enjoined from owning animals, and was ordered to pay sanctions for violating the Courts prior Order.

This item is now being brought to the County Commission for ratification, consistent with Resolution No. 21-23.

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Fiscal Impact:

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Staff Member Responsible:

Jewel White, County Attorney
Amanda Coffey, Managing Assistant County Attorney
David Barrera, Assistant County Attorney

 

Partners:

Pinellas County Animal Services

 

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