DERBY — The city has two options regarding its recently closed dog pound: regionalize or reopen.
Police
Chief Gerald D. Narowski presented the choices to the Board of Aldermen
during its meeting Thursday. The city closed its pound about two weeks
ago.
Former Animal Control Officer Joe Klapcik abruptly resigned April 13.
Klapcik had been scheduled to retire April 30, but officials said he got upset with someone and quit.
“You
have two choices: Either keep the pound open or regionalize with a
contiguous municipality with less than 25,000 people,” Narowski told the
board.
The Woodbridge Board of Selectmen this week approved an agreement to add Derby’s dogs to its animal control duties.
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