Friday, July 20, 2012

Memorial Service Held For Pets at 3949 Lindell Apartments ? CBS ...

7/19/12-Still looking dazed nearly 48 hours after a 5-alarm fire destroyed their homes, former tenants of the apartments at 3949 Lindell Blvd. shuffled back to try and get into their units and salvage what they could. They were told only essentials could be taken for now, and that it could be weeks before they're allowed back in to get the rest of their belongings. "It stinks!," said Michael Daniel. "Not much I can do about it right now, though, so I just want to see what I got and we can move forward." (KMOX/Brett Blume)

7/19/12-Still looking dazed nearly 48 hours after a 5-alarm fire destroyed their homes, former tenants of the apartments at 3949 Lindell Blvd. shuffled back to try and get into their units and salvage what they could. They were told only essentials could be taken for now, and that it could be weeks before they?re allowed back in to get the rest of their belongings. ?It stinks!,? said Michael Daniel. ?Not much I can do about it right now, though, so I just want to see what I got and we can move forward.? (KMOX/Brett Blume)

ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - Nearly 48 hours since a five-alarm fire destroyed the 3949 Lindell Apartment complex, a memorial service for the pets that died.

Reverend Ann Wilson officiated the ceremony?..but the lingering question?how many pets died and how many are still in the complex. Mike Perkins?is the Director of the Humane Society?s? Animal Cruelty Task Force. He tells KMOX the Humane Society does not have an exact number. Six pets, including a hamster, were taken in until they were reunited with their owners.

However, a cat has been seen in the burned out ruins, but Humane Society workers are not allowed in the complex because it is so unsafe. But Mike Perkins says when and if they are allowed to go in, they will be ready. They already have traps, baited with cat food ready to go.

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Source: http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2012/07/19/memorial-service-held-for-pets-at-3949-lindell-apartments/

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