Petition the removal of the Warrens from their positions at Colorado Humane Society

Petition the removal of the Warrens from their positions at Colorado Humane Society

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DENVER -- A Call7 Investigation has grabbed the attention of the Colorado Attorney General's office, which has launched an investigation into the Colorado Humane Society.
The attorney general's office issued a subpoena asking for records of the charity.
And that's not the only new problem facing Colorado Humane. The charity has also lost a major source of funding. Responding to the Call7 Investigation, Arapahoe County has terminated its contract that paid Colorado Humane nearly $50,000 taxpayer dollars a year.
Arapahoe County Commissioner Susan Beckman told 7NEWS, "When you see reports like the one you did that shows they were acting in that manner, it's disturbing, and we could no longer contract with them. The trust was gone. My concern is when there's trust missing and when you have the disposal of euthanized animals being treated like that, you have other problems that we are not even aware of."
The acting president of the board of the Colorado Humane Society denied our request for an interview on this new information, however, in a phone call she stated the organization is working on the issues.
Over six weeks, 7NEWS discovered 13 dead animals in the Dumpster outside the Colorado Humane Society on South Platte River Drive.
Through testing, sources, and identification, 7NEWS confirmed at least six of those animals had been euthanized.
According to experts, proper disposal of a euthanized animal includes incineration or burying the animal at least 2 feet in the ground.
"An animal thrown into a Dumpster is not a burial. It's an improper disposal," said Roger Gephart, an investigator with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. "If an animal has been improperly disposed of and a bird such as an eagle eats the flesh of that animal, sometimes they'll even die right on the flesh of that carcass."
"They're just tossing the dead animals into Dumpsters. That's absolutely appalling. I'm completely shocked," said Peter Reshetniak, president of the Raptor Education Foundation.
CALL7 Investigator Tony Kovaleski asked Reshetniak, "How wrong is this?"
Reshetniak answered, "Somebody should go to jail. That's how wrong this is."
The Colorado Humane Society has now admitted to improperly disposing of two of the 13 animals discovered by 7NEWS. However, that admission came after the executive director, Mary Warren, had denied everything.
Warren insists she knew nothing of the improper disposal of animals.
"Three employees have said that you have directed them to dump dead animals, sometimes cats and dogs into that Dumpster," Kovaleski said to Warren.
She replied, "Not true."
In a statement, sent later, to 7NEWS the Colorado Humane Society said a staff person mistakenly made the decision to dump two euthanized dogs into the Dumpster and that such action would never happen again.
Current and former employees of the Colorado Humane Society told 7NEWS they were ordered by Warren to put dead animals in the Dumpster.
They said it was done to save the $12 per animal it would have cost to have them cremated.
When asked about the accusations, Warren said the whistleblowers lied.
"Something's broken down in the whole system and if it's just to save a buck then maybe these folks should be involved in some other business," said Reshetniak.
In recent years, U.S. Fish and Wildlife has investigated the deaths of more than 140 bald and golden eagles as a result of secondary poisoning.
"It only takes a bite or two of the tissue and they'll die right on the carcass," said Gephart.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife only investigates cases involving protected wildlife, but Gephart said the secondary poisoning can affect any animal that scavenges on carcasses, and wrapping a euthanized animal in a garbage bag is not enough.
"Scavengers will tear apart the plastic bags, whether its a coyote or a bird, they will. Seagulls are notorious. They eat garbage and they will tear open plastic bags to get at what's inside," Gephart said.

DENVER -- A Call7 Investigation has grabbed the attention of the Colorado Attorney General's office, which has launched an investigation into the Colorado Humane Society.
The attorney general's office issued a subpoena asking for records of the charity.
And that's not the only new problem facing Colorado Humane. The charity has also lost a major source of funding. Responding to the Call7 Investigation, Arapahoe County has terminated its contract that paid Colorado Humane nearly $50,000 taxpayer dollars a year.
Arapahoe County Commissioner Susan Beckman told 7NEWS, "When you see reports like the one you did that shows they were acting in that manner, it's disturbing, and we could no longer contract with them. The trust was gone. My concern is when there's trust missing and when you have the disposal of euthanized animals being treated like that, you have other problems that we are not even aware of."
The acting president of the board of the Colorado Humane Society denied our request for an interview on this new information, however, in a phone call she stated the organization is working on the issues.
Over six weeks, 7NEWS discovered 13 dead animals in the Dumpster outside the Colorado Humane Society on South Platte River Drive.
Through testing, sources, and identification, 7NEWS confirmed at least six of those animals had been euthanized.
According to experts, proper disposal of a euthanized animal includes incineration or burying the animal at least 2 feet in the ground.
"An animal thrown into a Dumpster is not a burial. It's an improper disposal," said Roger Gephart, an investigator with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. "If an animal has been improperly disposed of and a bird such as an eagle eats the flesh of that animal, sometimes they'll even die right on the flesh of that carcass."
"They're just tossing the dead animals into Dumpsters. That's absolutely appalling. I'm completely shocked," said Peter Reshetniak, president of the Raptor Education Foundation.
CALL7 Investigator Tony Kovaleski asked Reshetniak, "How wrong is this?"
Reshetniak answered, "Somebody should go to jail. That's how wrong this is."
The Colorado Humane Society has now admitted to improperly disposing of two of the 13 animals discovered by 7NEWS. However, that admission came after the executive director, Mary Warren, had denied everything.
Warren insists she knew nothing of the improper disposal of animals.
"Three employees have said that you have directed them to dump dead animals, sometimes cats and dogs into that Dumpster," Kovaleski said to Warren.
She replied, "Not true."
In a statement, sent later, to 7NEWS the Colorado Humane Society said a staff person mistakenly made the decision to dump two euthanized dogs into the Dumpster and that such action would never happen again.
Current and former employees of the Colorado Humane Society told 7NEWS they were ordered by Warren to put dead animals in the Dumpster.
They said it was done to save the $12 per animal it would have cost to have them cremated.
When asked about the accusations, Warren said the whistleblowers lied.
"Something's broken down in the whole system and if it's just to save a buck then maybe these folks should be involved in some other business," said Reshetniak.
In recent years, U.S. Fish and Wildlife has investigated the deaths of more than 140 bald and golden eagles as a result of secondary poisoning.
"It only takes a bite or two of the tissue and they'll die right on the carcass," said Gephart.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife only investigates cases involving protected wildlife, but Gephart said the secondary poisoning can affect any animal that scavenges on carcasses, and wrapping a euthanized animal in a garbage bag is not enough.
"Scavengers will tear apart the plastic bags, whether its a coyote or a bird, they will. Seagulls are notorious. They eat garbage and they will tear open plastic bags to get at what's inside," Gephart said.

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# 416:
10:27 am PDT, Apr 26, Lee Shelton, Colorado
I am familiar with the Warrens in Colorado...It would be fitting if they were thrown into a dumpster as if they were trash, just as they have done with dogs and cats. Remove these people now!
# 415:
7:39 pm PDT, Mar 25, Cheryl Silkett, Missouri
# 414:
5:54 pm PDT, Mar 18, Valeriya Sholokhova, New York
# 413:
5:16 am PDT, Mar 15, Chantal Chavassieux, France
# 412:
2:42 pm PDT, Mar 13, Marie-Rose HECKMANN, France
# 411:
4:59 pm PDT, Mar 12, Nicolas BELLEUDY, France
# 410:
12:39 am PST, Mar 5, Susan Kane, West Virginia
This is an outrage. These People have no business in any public service capacity.
# 409:
6:32 pm PST, Mar 1, Mary Barnes, Tennessee
# 408:
1:00 am PST, Feb 28, SIGROS LORINE, France
# 407:
7:36 am PST, Feb 27, Ivana Soldic, Serbia And Montenegro
# 406:
3:12 pm PST, Feb 16, Anton Oscar Iorga, Canada
# 405:
6:02 pm PST, Feb 15, Laura Zanoli, Italy
# 404:
8:36 pm PST, Feb 13, Jennifer Lee, Georgia
# 403:
4:34 pm PST, Feb 9, Christine Taylor, Florida
# 402:
9:35 am PST, Feb 1, Joy Ephraim, Canada
# 401:
9:43 pm PST, Jan 24, Connie Faisandier, New Zealand
It sickens me that animals are just tossed in the rubbish as though they were a piece of crap. They deserve dignity.
# 400:
9:52 pm PST, Jan 23, Name not displayed, New York
# 399:
3:54 pm PST, Jan 14, Lorena Silva, Mexico
# 398:
9:18 pm PST, Dec 29, Jessica Eldridge, Australia
# 397:
11:19 pm PST, Dec 28, Germain Puerta, France
# 396:
12:45 pm PST, Dec 28, Cynthia Argentine, California
# 395:
9:30 am PST, Dec 27, Annie Bertrand, France
# 394:
8:49 pm PST, Dec 26, Severine Stockling,, France
# 393:
3:26 pm PST, Dec 26, Daile O'Connor, New Jersey
# 392:
9:07 pm PST, Dec 18, Kathleen Troka, Colorado
# 391:
4:56 pm PST, Dec 18, Kris Dearden, Colorado
I have experienced Mary and Bob Warren up close and personal and there are many more layers of deception and incompetence that need to be uncovered. I would like to see many in depth investigations. It would ensure their removal.
# 390:
7:17 pm PST, Dec 17, Jodi Taylor, New York
# 389:
2:35 pm PST, Dec 17, Ingrid Van Heslinga, Canada
# 388:
10:39 pm PST, Dec 15, Victoria Mary Stong / Animal Activist, New York
For the sake of the animals lives..................THE WARRENS MUST BE REMOVED NOW!~~~~~~~RESPECTFULLY AND SINCERELY, MS. VICTORIA MARY STONG / HUMANITARIAN, 9/11 FAMILY MEMBER OF JOHN CHARLES JENKINS, FORMER 1ST RESPONDER & BLDG.7 VOLUNTEER WORKER 9/11-11/10/01, PEACEMAKER, F.D.N.Y."FLAG LADY"& CIVIL RIGHTS & COMMUNITY ACTIVIST IN LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y.-WELL SEASONED!~~~~~~~RACISM IS AN INSULT TO GOD~~~~~~~
# 387:
7:56 pm PST, Dec 12, Katherine Lopez, Pennsylvania
# 386:
11:30 am PST, Dec 11, Hans Lak, Netherlands
# 385:
9:28 pm PST, Dec 10, Carmen Gros, Louisiana
# 384:
8:48 pm PST, Dec 10, Jennifer Posanka, Illinois
# 383:
11:49 pm PST, Dec 9, Carolyn Leath-Watson, Canada
# 382:
10:32 am PST, Dec 9, Loles Mateo Lasheras, Spain
# 381:
5:00 pm PST, Dec 8, Cher Isbell, Texas
# 380:
12:01 pm PST, Dec 8, Alyssa Stanwood, Massachusetts
# 379:
7:01 pm PST, Dec 4, Ema Ogren, Wisconsin
# 378:
4:59 am PST, Dec 4, Kyle Glanville, United Kingdom
# 377:
9:10 pm PST, Dec 3, Valerie Brinkmann, California
# 376:
2:55 pm PST, Dec 3, Susan Munro, Australia
# 375:
10:35 am PST, Dec 2, Jim Martin-Nichols, United Kingdom
# 374:
3:26 pm PST, Dec 1, Angel Halloran, Virginia
# 373:
1:47 pm PST, Dec 1, Ashley Marlin, Indiana
# 372:
9:48 am PST, Dec 1, Keith Razack, New York
Please issue a comprehensive investigation into the guilt or innocence of these warrens. It is our duty to ensure that the death of those animals will not occur again.
# 371:
6:28 am PST, Dec 1, Joseph O'Brien, New Jersey
# 370:
4:13 pm PST, Nov 28, Name not displayed, California
What do you expect from inbred hillbillies? They're uneducated and uncivilized!
# 369:
3:15 am PST, Nov 23, VICTORIA BiNCHI, Illinois
# 368:
10:15 pm PST, Nov 20, Debby Gee, Australia
Good Grief... and these people are supposed to be humane. Remove them and give the employment vacancies to people who actually do care and will perform the job in the best possible way. It need a thorough investigatin to see what else they have been doing ... Please look into it and follow up with penalties where necessary.
# 367:
8:48 pm PST, Nov 20, Melissa Martin, Ohio
# 366:
11:44 am PST, Nov 19, Patricia Nowlin, Colorado
It is too bad that personal gains have come before humane behavior. Our "pets" depend on us for their safety and for their trust to be thrown to the wind is unexecusable.
# 365:
9:22 am PST, Nov 19, Elaine Andrews, Colorado
It is a shame .How much damage control will be needed for people to trust the Humane society again.When there is already so few places that actually care about the animals in the first place.
# 364:
8:37 am PST, Nov 19, Gail Freel, New Mexico
# 363:
10:42 pm PST, Nov 18, Kristin Joosten, Colorado
How dare you kill our beautiful Colorado wildlife in the process of trying to save a buck! How dare you disrespect those deceased animals in such a manner! I thought it was called the HUMANE society becuase it was a no-kill shelter?!?!
# 362:
4:43 am PST, Nov 17, Ines Seidel, Germany
# 361:
12:00 am PST, Nov 17, Johnny GILBERT, New Jersey
# 360:
10:28 am PST, Nov 16, Name not displayed, Canada
# 359:
1:03 am PST, Nov 16, Kelli Dunn, Illinois
They are supposed to be there to SAVE not kill and dump! That just breaks my heart.
# 358:
6:21 pm PST, Nov 15, Corrine Brunet, Canada
Not only are they disrespecting animals who were loved and cherished before they died, they are putting live animals in harms way with this poison. Something most certainly needs to be done here.
# 357:
5:06 pm PST, Nov 15, Cory Ferguson, West Virginia
There are always bad apples no matter what line of work you're in and that's unfortunate.
# 356:
4:38 pm PST, Nov 15, Alyssa Abrams, Missouri
# 355:
12:54 pm PST, Nov 15, Jannely Almonte, New Jersey
They give a really bad name to other caring human societies.
# 354:
12:27 pm PST, Nov 15, Stephanie Tanser, Kansas
# 353:
12:26 pm PST, Nov 15, Brittany Capps, Colorado
# 352:
12:26 pm PST, Nov 15, Emilee Dougherty, Colorado
Send them packing to jail!
# 351:
9:17 am PST, Nov 15, Raymond Linnastruth, California
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