It isn't supposed to be all about me! After all Stacy and I both worked in the same department for about 17 years. So even though I don't have that many photos of my time there we have less of Stacy's. We do have a few though, top photo is Stacy standing next to her Dodge 4X4 diesel truck. She really liked that truck! I was driving the Ford when I went to help her at this call in Phelan.
The next two photos are of a call I met with Stacy at where this Spaniel mix had somehow gotten itself onto the beam and crawled into the girder at the California Aqueduct. We got the dog out from the space in the lower shot, and in the above photo Stacy realized that the dog was more scared than anything else so she was picking it up by hand instead of using the 'control stick' on the ground next to her.
Last shot, another view of her Dodge Animal Control truck. Stacy had always wanted to be an animal control officer and even volunteered at the Riverside Humane Society on her weekends as a kid. She was one of the best the department had! She could work anyplace and with anyone, she trained many of the people that were hired for several years.
This blog will be some of my recollections of people and events during my 25 year career as an Animal Control Officer.
Friday, August 7, 2009
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- Tad and Stacy Brown
- We both 'retired' from working for San Bernardino County, the largest county in the U.S. in March 2006. Almost 25 years for me and almost 20 for Stacy. We now live in the panhandle of Northern Idaho and are still in law enforcement, just not Animal Control anymore. We'd NEVER move back to Southern California. Too crowded and too expensive. For us the rural lifestyle is best! We love the actual seasons that Idaho has. We also like that we're only 35 miles from Canada for trips!

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