California sheriff’s deputies have been forced to pay a girl’s family $300,000 after taking her pet goat and sending it to ...
The girl and her family reached a settlement after accusing the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office of unlawfully seizing a pet ...
A 9-year-old girl who fell in love with the goat she raised for the Shasta District Fair was heartbroken when deputies, ...
She] loved Cedar and the thought of him going to slaughter was something she could not bear. While sobbing in his pen beside ...
Jessica Long and her daughter sued Shasta County, California, officials in 2022 after sheriff’s deputies seized the girl’s ...
Though the family tried to remove the goat before bidding began ... We continue to litigate against the California fair entity and related employees, and 4-H volunteer.” Shasta County Sheriff’s ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — A lawsuit accusing Shasta County officials of improperly seizing a 9-year-old girl’s goat ended ...
“We continue to litigate against the California fair entity and related employees, and 4-H volunteer.” The girl will receive ...
Instead, the Shasta County Sheriff’s Office deployed deputies, search warrant in hand, to drive hundreds of miles across Northern California to find and take the goat from Billy’s Mini Farm ...
Ignoring the family's plea, Cedar was sold for $902, of which the fair was owed $63 and eventually slaughtered, leaving the girl inconsolable.
The city will utilize the $1.5 million grant to support the launch of its new on-demand Let’s Go Costa Mesa service.