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Fr - <br />MAR 31 1944 <br />BOOK92. +„ <br />�t��E 20 <br />Correctional Institution. He had gone out to the Correctional <br />Institution and talked to people living in the trailers and no one <br />knew anything about a dog bite incident. <br />Attorney Stone questioned Mrs. Errett about her knowledge of <br />Ms. House's medication and physician reports, and Mrs. Errett <br />recalled that she asked Ms. House on several occasions if the <br />medication would in any way hamper her ability to operate a County <br />vehicle, her ability to confront an adverse situation with animals <br />or her ability to perform her job. Ms. House's statement was that <br />it would have no effect on her ability to perform her job duties. <br />That was all'the information that she asked from Ms. Souse. <br />Continuing with the County's direct, Attorney Collins asked <br />Attorney O'Brien to swear in Chrissy Diggs, 2554 2nd Street, S.W., <br />Vero Beach. She stated that she called Animal Control to pick up <br />the dog and take him to the Humane Society because the dog was _ <br />always running away. The dog had not been a problem with regard to <br />biting. She did not tell the dispatcher that the dog was biting <br />the neighbors. She told the dispatcher that she wanted someone to <br />pick up the dog because he wouldn't stay home -- he kept going over <br />to her brother-in-law's house. Ms. House responded to the call in <br />no more than ten minutes' time. <br />Attorney Stone asked Ms. Diggs if she told Ms. House that she <br />didn't want her husband to know about the dog being taken away, and <br />Ms. Diggs said that she had. She didn't know why the dispatcher <br />wrote down that the dog was biting the neighbors. Ms. Diggs stated <br />that she never told the dispatcher that the dog was biting her. <br />She told the dispatcher that she was afraid because she has two <br />school kids. <br />Attorney Stone assumed then that this call was just for <br />someone to come and pick up the dog because there was some concern <br />about Ms. Diggs' children and a complaint that was received from <br />someone down the street. <br />Ms. Diggs affirmed that to be the case. <br />Attorney Collins asked Director Wright if there was any <br />further testing of the pager assigned to Ms. House, and Director <br />Wright stated that he asked Mrs. Errett to test it out in various <br />parts of the county. That was done 27 times and there was no <br />trouble with that pager. That pager was assigned to the new <br />20 <br />