The New River Humane Society Board of Directors issued the following statement in response to the arrest of Carrie Lynn Carr.
“The New River Humane Society Board of Directors is deeply disturbed to hear of the arrest of Carrie Carr and the allegations against her. The current NRHS Board of Directors fully supports any action that protects the animals from any form of neglect or cruelty.
We would like the public to know the following:
· Carrie Carr was not an employee of the New River Humane Society and the Fayette County Animal Control Center (animal shelter) at the time of her arrest.
· The current Board of Directors of the New River Humane Society in no way supports the abuse or harm of any animals. Carrie Carr’s actions were not instructed by the NRHS Board of Directors nor were the Board of Directors aware of these actions. Our bylaws prevent the employment of any person who is convicted of such acts, and requires the immediate firing of anyone convicted.
· The NRHS Board of Directors is instituting procedures that will keep this from ever happening again, and we envision this is a new day for the shelter as we work towards it being more fully a place of safety and care for animals most in need. We are in the process of hiring a director for the shelter who is committed to the greatest standards for animal care and integrity in management.
Thank you for joining us in the effort to love and care for the animals and public we have the privilege to serve.
New River Humane Society Board of Directors,
Felicia McKinney, Betty Craft, Beth Powers, Kiley Price, Mary Moses, Clare Sulgit, Casey Gioeli
Pearl says
I hope she gets fired by the vet. She doesn’t belong anywhere near animals or money! What a piece of dirt to let animals die! Rot in jail!
Kate Lilley says
How are these people getting hired?! How do they check on them before they hire them for such an important position?
animal actiivst says
I’m reading too many stories of rescue people not helping but hurting animals. Something needs to change. Shelters and rescues need to be held accountable. No one is overseeing them so they can do anything they want. That must change.
Reyes says
When you can’t trust the people we entrust abandoned animals, there is something very, very wrong. Please check and recheck the people you hire!!
monica says
They need to get rid of most of the employees if they are as bad as Carr and your article says they were involved in these cases too. We can’t trust shelters either. This isn’t right. They’re supposed to protect animals and not abuse them. Send her to jail!
Spike W says
What disgusting people who worked there and the former board? Shelters are not created equal and need to be held accountable!
Anonymous says
Scum
Susie says
Sounds like they need to get rid of more employees than Carr. Don’t you think? I don’t like rescues. I’m beginning not to like shelters not because of the animals because the people that run them aren’t educated on how to help animals properly. Most are paid poorly as the story said. It needs to change.
E says
GRRRRRRRR 🙁
Eveyln says
That is vile. We’re supposed to trust them.
Emily Ada says
SICK PERSON!
anonymous says
sick f#$%!