Yellville is a tiny town in AR. Most of the houses out there are backwoods in the hills, including Harry's. Animal control really isn't a priority that far out in the country. It's pretty commonplace for dogs and cats to run at large. It's a perfect place to house large exotics with little interference. Their attitude as far as addressing my concerns was pretty uncaring to say the least. They really don't have animal control. Sounds like they conduct things through the PD and I think they use Marion County animal shelter. Like most rural shelters, its one of those horrible buildings that's barely fit to house the number dogs and cats taken in on a regular basis, much less dozens of large constrictors!
Having worked in municipal animal sheltering, I know that contacting animal control in more urbanized areas the response is often slow as they operate based on complaints. Rural places seem even worse. Sometimes by the time of the intervention, things are really far gone. Again, I've called about this, and I've also called AC during the whole Caspillo debacle two years ago, and nothing was done. In fact, it seems that in both instances, word got out and animals were moved prior to investigation. Again, in this case, I was only able to act after several months had passed.
As far as Court's character being brought into question, I can't honestly say I would have done anything different in her position. Harry could be pretty volatile, his moods switch from pleasant to irritable over the most trivial things, and there was a child involved. I don't envy her position having seen all this firsthand and not knowing what to do about it, and finally having to release what she knew after the fact the damage was done. She also knew she'd have people come down on her for not taking more aggressive action. Would I trust her with my own animals? Absolutely. I know her well enough to know that this is not her fault. Harry would have done this without her in the picture, now that he had found a new hobby and way to scam people.
If anyone is still interested in contacting Marion County, by all means do so. Chances are Harry's moved all the animals out after he caught wind of this, but maybe they will make it a priority if it keeps getting brought to their attention.
