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Shelter Crisis and Warden’s Leave | Cleveland News
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Lake County Dog Warden Rodney Shelton is on paid administrative leave, effective August 3rd, with strict orders to stay off county property and avoid direct contact with staff—communication now routed through his lawyer and the prosecutor’s office. The move follows mounting pressure as county officials take over day-to-day shelter management after a July heatwave crisis exposed critical failures, including an AC breakdown that forced emergency dog relocations. County Administrator Jason Boyd confirmed Shelton’s leave without specifying duration, but emphasized the need for stability and operational overhaul, noting Shelton had been overly involved in daily operations. Boyd says the county is now partnering with the Humane Society and other groups to revamp everything from vet care and adoption protocols to volunteer programs—and fixing the cooling system—aiming to transform the shelter from crisis mode into a sustainable, community-supported operation.
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