The request was for RECORDS - not unsworn testimony of Christa Schafer - and was as follows:
Here is the responses that I got from Christa Schafer about financing of purchase and maintenance of Officer Neron (by pedigree) or Ozzie, as renamed by Delaware County Sheriff's Department - see the previous blog with the invoice for a German Shepherd NERON.
Good they did not rename him Budweiser.
Bad that a name is changed for an adult dog, that's psychologically damaging for an animal.
And, again, here are the responses from Christa Schafer that came in two attachments to one e-mail today.
Attachment No. 1:
Attachment No. 2 - uploaded in full here.
Here is a table of what was asked in my FOIL request - and what Delaware County gave me.
No.
|
What I asked for on FOIL
|
What I received from Christa
Shafer
|
Notes/Comments
|
1.
|
copy of purchase documents (bill of sale) and the
title of ownership for the German Shepard Ozzie (records)
|
Was provided – the dog was
purchased under another name (NERON) from a Pennsylvania kennel that imports
dogs.
|
The dog was purchased for $7,000,
untrained.
That's exactly why I wonder why
the purchase was not put up for public bidding, and why Delaware County
needed a "dual purpose" imported police dog – and I will verify
what "dual purpose" means (attack/drug enforcement?)
|
2.
|
approval of the Delaware County Board
of Supervisors
for purchasing Ozzie (records)
|
Was provided
|
|
3.
|
budgetary provisions in Delaware County budget for purchasing, upkeep and training of Ozzie, from the date of
purchase to the present time (records)
|
Were provided, but are fuzzy
|
There are "estimated
donations", but there are no names of "estimated donors", even
though donations are all "pledged" for the life of the dog
|
4.
|
budgetary provisions in Delaware County budget for training of Delaware County employees to handle Ozzie (records)
|
NONE provided
|
|
5.
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statistics of how many arrests were effected with Ozzie's help, dates of arrests and names of arrested
individuals
|
Provided by Christa Schafer in a
separate letter
|
|
6.
|
public
records reflecting days off, other "in-kind" payments
or monetary payments provided to John Demeo in return for handling Ozzie
|
NONE provided
|
Yet, seethroughny.net reflects a
hike in payment of John Demeo at about the time he's got the dog
|
7.
|
public
records reflecting assignment of John Demeo as
Ozzie's handler
|
NONE provided
|
Which means, with all the fanfare,
there is no official assignment of John Demeo to the K-9 unit
|
8.
|
public
records reflecting cost of training of John Demeo
as Ozzie's handler
|
A glowing letter of recognition
and a certificate of training were provided, not the cost of training
Well, I'll just keep digging
|
|
9.
|
any and all contracts or agreements
between the Delaware
County and John Demeo regarding the
·
use of Ozzie,
·
boarding,
·
handling or
·
caring for Ozzie, or
·
use of Ozzie after Ozzie's retirement
|
NONE provided
|
|
10.
|
public records reflecting each and
every donation from the public for the handling and upkeep of Ozzie since the
date of Ozzie's purchase, including, but not limited to:
|
NONE provided
|
|
11.
|
monetary donations for care,
handling, training or upkeep of Ozzie, including the donations obtained from
the recent fundraiser handled by a restaurant in Walton, NY that Walton
Reporter wrote about, with the identity of each donor and amount of each
donation, and copies of
financial records from Delaware County Treasurer's office as to when
the Delaware County Treasurer received the donation money, what account the
money was put in and when, and how and when the money was spent
|
NONE provided
|
Since the $7,000+ imported dog officially belongs to Delaware
County, there must be records about its upkeep – you know, the elementary
stuff, debit/credit:
* came in a donation from Mr.
Brown – on this date;
* paid for food of Officer Neron
(Ozzie) – on this date, with entries in the bank account.
There is nothing like that, so
money, as I understand, changes hands outside of bank accounts and outside of
accounting.
And when a police officer receives
money that is not entered into the County's accounting and are not accounted
for through the Treasurer's office (which are all public records that I asked
for through FOIL and that were not provided) – that means that those
donations from unknown (to us) but already PLEDGED individuals, and PLEDGED
for the life of Ozzie – those donations are called BRIBES, because they may
lead to leniency towards the donors that we do not know of by our
taxpayer-paid police force
|
12.
|
Records of all donations in kind,
including, but not limited to veterinary care, boarding, training, food and
gear donations, identities of donors, dates of donations, as to donated food,
amounts of food donated, with specifics as to the brand of foods and the cost
of food, and records providing an accounting as to how food donations were
registered and used; for each
donation, I request public records reflecting the estimated value of the
donation
|
NONE provided
What was provided is Christa Schafer's unsworn testimony (that I did not ask for) as to how much in donations was received (without financial records of receipts) and how much was spent (without financial records, copies of purchases).
I definitely did not Christa Schafer's statements - which must be based on review of some records that Christa Schafer does not want to give me.
An administrative appeal for denial of my FOIL request is due, then.
|
This one is REALLY, REALLY
strange.
It has been reported, with
fanfare, that food and vet care was provided for free.
Now, why are there no documents
about such pledges?
It is really important to know the
names of "private donors" of the police – we have public police
officers, right, not private security guards for those who pay, in money or
in kind.
Right? |
13.
|
all veterinary records of officer Ozzie since the date of Ozzie's birth, including veterinary
records after the date of purchase by the Delaware County; Ozzie's
vaccination and treatment documents for his entire life
|
The only quasi-vet document
provided was a "warranty" that came with purchase, it mentions that
the dog was "evaluated" by vets in Europe, that's it
|
No records, in a wooded area
infested with ticks, where rabid wild animals surface often, and while the
dog has been enforced in at least 71 "law enforcement activities",
and, being a "dual purpose" dog, it can be used for apprehension of
humans – and thus MUST have all the shots and MUST be vet-checked.
Even if vet care is free, the
pledge from the vet should be in writing – for purposes of budget approval
for the dog, and there must be vet records that the pledge is being honored
by the vet
|
14.
|
Ozzie's pedigree documents, and
documents reflecting his origin (breeder), prior owners and trainers
|
NONE provided
|
This is REALLY strange.
If an untrained 1-year-old dog is
purchased for $7,000, it must be a pup with really good bloodline to justify
the price – now where is NERON's pedigree?
|
15.
|
records indicating any incidents
with Ozzie attacking or biting people or animals; any records of lawsuits based on Ozzie's
behavior, copies of any insurance payouts based on Ozzie's behavior towards
people or animals
|
Christa Schafer claimed in a
letter there has been no such incidents
|
|
16.
|
documents reflecting the type of
training Ozzie received, as well as the identity of the training facility and
the cost of training
|
Certificate from Syracuse Police
Department, not very specific
|
|
17.
|
any public documents providing for
publicly bid contracts for training, care and upkeep of Ozzie
|
NONE provided
|
|
18.
|
any public documents reflecting
solicitations of donations for Ozzie or John Demeo as Ozzie's handler
|
NONE provided
|
|
19.
|
a copy of Delaware County
liability policy for actions of its officers and employees
|
NONE provided
|
Now that's interesting. Is it a secret document – what kind of
liability policy Delaware County has?
Especially given that when
Neron (Ozzie) was purchased, the Board
of Supervisors was discussing a "K-9 rider" in that policy as the
basis of its decision to approve the purchase
I asked Christa Schafer to provide
the policy once again – obviously, she overlooked providing it.
I will report what she'll answer. |
Additionally, this is the salary dynamics of Ozzie's handler John Demeo - obtained outside of the FOIL request from seethroughny.net:
Quite a hike since Demeo got Ozzie, isn't it?
So, Ozzie is not that "free" to Delaware County taxpayers, is he?
I will insist on release of identities of donors that privately pay for expenses of Delaware County Sheriff's Department and publish results of my further investigation.
Stay tuned.
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