Emergency collection after break in at the LSPCA
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We ask everyone with a kind heart to try help us fix all the damage done.
We will be grateful for any possible help we can get, from spreading the news to donating funds.
We were devastated to find that our offices were broken into last night when we arrived to work this morning.
On Facebook, Fiona Squibb detailed the extent of the damage inflicted by the burglars, who stole the office CCTV system, and threw bleach and vinegar around the mobile unit.
Revealing the horrendous damage, Ms Squibb said: "So on arrival at kennels this morn, devastation. We were broken into last night.
The office door double barrel lock has been smashed. We need a new door urgently. Also, our brand new CCTV system was stolen. The mobile unit had bleach all over, curtains pulled off and missing, lights pulled off walls, vinegar thrown around, drink on the mat on floor. Everyone absolutely in bits. Any help appreciated. Garda was called."
The Louth Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LSPCA) has been in existence for over 50 years and current inspector Fiona Squibb, has been doing this job voluntarily for over 15 years.
The current law in Ireland does not make provision for preventing cruelty to animals, making Fiona’s job very difficult and quite often frustrating.
Every cent counts. Both we and our animals, thank you in advance for helping.
We are in the process of checking if ANY of the damage will be covered by the insurance. Unfortunately, procedures take long months, and this damage needs to be fixed urgently, for the safety of our animals and volunteers.
Thank you.
We will be grateful for any possible help we can get, from spreading the news to donating funds.
We were devastated to find that our offices were broken into last night when we arrived to work this morning.
On Facebook, Fiona Squibb detailed the extent of the damage inflicted by the burglars, who stole the office CCTV system, and threw bleach and vinegar around the mobile unit.
Revealing the horrendous damage, Ms Squibb said: "So on arrival at kennels this morn, devastation. We were broken into last night.
The office door double barrel lock has been smashed. We need a new door urgently. Also, our brand new CCTV system was stolen. The mobile unit had bleach all over, curtains pulled off and missing, lights pulled off walls, vinegar thrown around, drink on the mat on floor. Everyone absolutely in bits. Any help appreciated. Garda was called."
The Louth Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (LSPCA) has been in existence for over 50 years and current inspector Fiona Squibb, has been doing this job voluntarily for over 15 years.
The current law in Ireland does not make provision for preventing cruelty to animals, making Fiona’s job very difficult and quite often frustrating.
Every cent counts. Both we and our animals, thank you in advance for helping.
We are in the process of checking if ANY of the damage will be covered by the insurance. Unfortunately, procedures take long months, and this damage needs to be fixed urgently, for the safety of our animals and volunteers.
Thank you.
Organizer
Anna Krok
Organizer