Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Police Chief Eve Thomas awarded a Unit Commendation Award to the Animal Control Unit. The Knoxville Police Department’s Animal Control Unit (ACU) currently staffs seven officers and one supervisor.
The Animal Control Unit is responsible for responding to all calls for service involving domestic animals and livestock. They investigate animal cruelty, neglect complaints, and small and large scale hoarding. They also pick up sick and injured wildlife within the city limits. Over the years, Animal Control Officers have responded to unusual calls such as; a loose bobcat, various reptiles to include a boa snake, lizards, turkeys, peacocks, bats, and other wildlife. They have also responded to calls involving livestock to include; horses, cattle, pigs, goats, and chickens.
The unit is also responsible for inspecting all area pet shops, issuing permits for exhibitions involving animals, special animal permits, and permits for commercial and non-commercial kennel operations, and ordering and delivering city license tags. The unit also provides educational ride-alongs for U.T. Vet School students. Animal Control Officers training include; National Animal Care and Control Association Training, Animal Cruelty Investigation Training and In-Service.
Chief Thomas said, “It is with great honor and appreciation that we recognize the Knoxville Police Department’s Animal Control Officers for their dedication to animal welfare and the safety of our community.”