Photo By State Journal/Kelly Mackey
Chatter Box, underweight and dehydrated, is among the dogs at the Frankfort Animal Shelter after being confiscated from former Animal Control Officer Derrick Rayborn.
A former Franklin County animal control officer had 13 pit bull dogs seized from his property Thursday for alleged animal cruelty.
For Derrick Rayborn, 29, of 4010 St. Johns Road, it was the second time in nine months a large number of pit bulls were seized from him by current county Animal Control Officer Todd Moore.
According to Franklin County District Court records, Rayborn was served a summons in March 2007 on a charge of second-degree cruelty to animals. The criminal complaint signed by Moore said 16 dogs owned by Rayborn appeared to be "mistreated, malnourished or otherwise neglected."
Another court document, a March 2007 statement from veterinarian Gina Yeargan, said she accompanied Moore to 4010 St. Johns Road.
"I was able to view eight pit bull dogs from the road " one whose ribs were visible but had muscling on rear legs, hips and one whose body was hidden by its dog house," Yeargan's statement said. "The other six were extremely emaciated, three of which appeared weak by their stature and gait. This condition definitely constitutes cruelty to animals."
Twelve of those pit bull mix dogs were taken to the Franklin County Humane Society's animal shelter for temporary lodging.
"One of the dogs had to be euthanized because she ended up with a prolapsed uterus," said Regina Mitchell, manager of the animal shelter, Friday.
Then on June 6, 2007, District Judge Guy Hart signed an agreed order in which the dogs seized in the investigation were to be released to Rayborn. One condition in the order was that Rayborn would allow "Franklin County law enforcement, including but not limited to animal control, to inspect the animals" on his property "at any time without prior notification."
That animal cruelty case is still pending in district court. A pretrial conference is set for Wednesday and the trial is scheduled later in January.
Mitchell said Moore brought 13 pit bulls, belonging to Rayborn, to the animal shelter Thursday " 10 new ones and three that had been previously lodged at the shelter.
"When the animals came in the first time, we de-wormed them and nursed them back to health," Mitchell said Friday. "You get attached to these animals. They had gained weight and were happy. What hurts so much is they were returned to the person who did this to them the first time. Then we get them back in a worse condition than they were previously. They look horrible.
"I feel I have failed the animals by not making sure everything was right. But that's something I have no control over. We can only house them and take care of them while they are here at the shelter."
Franklin County Attorney Rick Sparks said Friday a new complaint has been presented to his office, and it's being investigated. But no charges had been filed as of Friday afternoon.
Mitchell said the dogs being returned to the shelter also take up critical space. They have to be put in separate cages, she said, "because they fight when they're put together."
She said the shelter could use donations of puppy food, which provides more vitamins and nutrients, and canned dog food, so they will eat more. "We're feeding them two to three times a day," she said.
Neither Rayborn nor his attorney, Chris Olds, could be reached for comment Saturday.
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He had 3 different People Helping him, They didn't miss a Feeding! Atleast 3-4 nights 2 guys from Lexington came down to help feed!!
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Posted by trying January 10, 2008
Rescue2, the reaction of the neighbor surprised you? You are there at 3am, probably being noisy, with the dogs already being loud.... I fully understand the neighbor.
If you were at his place often, you should have been aware of the conditions the dogs were in. Bringing more dogs into this situation makes you as guilty of animal cruelty as Derrick Rayborn. You of all people should have realized he is not physically or financially capable of maintaining and feeding that many dogs. Yet you brought him more. You of all people should be ashamed. You did not rescue the dogs. You were happy to get them off the street regardless of the environment they ended up in. Maybe he indeed has too big of a heart to say no, but it is people like you, who knew the situation and did not put an end to it. You also don't seem to realize how much a pack of hungry pitbulls can eat, especially, if they have not received anything in a long time.
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Posted by Rescue2 January 10, 2008
I have been Bringing Dogs up there to Derek for YEARS NOW!! He ALWAYS finds them good homes, plus I have witnessed him feed 10 dogs an entire 50 lbs. Bag of food in one night!! Not to mention a nieghbor of his that called himself "Fish" Goins, came to his house one night at about 3:00am wearing black gloves and carrying a LEAD PIPE!! Threatened me, who was helping him at the time, Told me and I QUOTE "I can poison 10 of these dogs, and they Just get better!" So the way I see it maybe Before you Hill Billy's Try to crucify Mr. Rayborn maybe look at his Treacherous, murdering nieghbors!! You people are nothing more than self rightous INBRED'S!! If he's guilty of anything it's having to big of a heart, and not knowing how to tell some one NO! He would never leave an animal without a place to go!! You people should be ashamed of your selfs, and mind your own business!!
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Posted by kentuckycat1 January 9, 2008
Ema, these are all true comments.
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Posted by ema January 9, 2008
Some people are posting comments close to being consider libel in a court of law.
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Posted by allnamestaken January 9, 2008
I know Derek and the way he lived is NASTY he never cleans and leaves trash everywhere I only saw the inside of his place once and swore to never go back and that was before he had kids I would hate to see the inside of his place now! I would expect that out of him he is a awful person who couldnt even take care of his self his mother always did and he had that many dogs and now kids shame on him for doing that to his children and animals I hope he is locked away for a long time that is what he deserves the dogs didnt have a choice but hopefully the courts will speak for them.
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Posted by kentuckycat1 January 9, 2008
Rang Daddy: There are a lot of good Pits out there, it is PEOPLE who make them bad. If someone puts you on a chain and doesn't feed you, what would you do?
Shewee: You should be ashamed for "driving by everyday" and not doing a damn thing about the poor dogs. Shame on you.
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Posted by rangdaddy January 9, 2008
Name one thing good that ever came out of owning pit bull. No what need to happen in Frankfort is that the pit bull owners should be made to get permits and insurance for owning them. Charge a thousand dollars a year
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Posted by the.fishery January 9, 2008
shewee, your just as bad if you didn't report this after seeing it day in and day out!
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Posted by whatsagoingon January 8, 2008
Has anyone checked on the kids? He has 2 or 3 for sure... I mean, if the dogs were abused that way, wouldn't it be worth checking into the home as well? I have heard this family compared to the Floods that were arrested for abusing an old man and living in filth, so someone should check and soon. Just my opinion...
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