Dayton Daily News

House won’t take up Klonda Richey Act

- By Laura A. Bischoff

Once again, Ohio COLUMBUS — lawmakers will not pass a law governing dangerous and vicious dogs as the two-year legislativ­e session comes to a close this week.

Although the Klonda Richey Act unanimousl­y passed the Ohio Senate on Tuesday, the Ohio House has no plans to take it up before today’s final legislativ­e day, said state Sen. Bill Beagle, R-Tipp City, the primary sponsor of the bill that was first introduced in April 2015. A similar bill introduced in May 2014 also failed to gain approval before the end of the two-year session.

“I don’t anticipate it going anywhere in the House due to the time. I do plan on reintroduc­ing it next year and the momentum will help,” Beagle told this newspaper. He crafted the bill in

collaborat­ion with city and county officials, local prosecutor­s, sheriffs, dog wardens and humane society officers.

The bill sought both to close legal loopholes preventing owners of dangerous dogs from being held accountabl­e for their animal’s actions and to increase penalties.

Nearly three years ago, Klonda Richey, 57, was mauled to death by two mixed-mastiff dogs outside her home at 31 E. Bruce Ave. Her body lay outside in subfreezin­g temperatur­es until a passerby reported seeing a naked body in the snow around 8:15 a.m. When police responded, the dogs charged them and were shot and killed. The dogs’ owners — Andrew Nason and Julie Custer — pleaded no contest to misdemeano­r counts of failure to control dogs.

Richey turned to authoritie­s — the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, the police and courts — for protection from the dogs and her neighbors in the two years preceding her death.

In total, there were 13 complaints about 35 E. Bruce Ave. filed with the Animal Resource Center. There were another 46 calls to the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center related to Nason’s home between Dec. 27, 2011, and Richey’s death. Richey or someone associated with her phone number called the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center 23 times. The other calls were anonymous.

The majority of calls were about the dogs at the Nason house, but other calls included complaints about juveniles, fireworks and other activity. The two dogs that attacked Richey did not have a designatio­n as nuisance, dangerous or vicious because they had no history of biting someone or killing another dog.

“The system failed Klonda Richey,” Beagle said in a written release Tuesday. “We all agree that there are ways to improve the law and to hold owners of dangerous dogs accountabl­e.” Beagle’s bill called for:

Creating a penalty structure for nuisance, dangerous and vicious dogs, including clear penalties for those that cause injuries to people or pets.

Banning dog ownership by felons for five years, up from the current three years.

Clarifying that dog wardens have arresting authority.

Mandating an investigat­ion of every call to a dog warden.

Requiring animal owners to respond to warnings or postings left at their houses within a set amount of time.

Allowing witness affidavits to support citations of dog owners by wardens.

Requiring a registrati­on database of dogs designated as dangerous.

 ??  ?? Balloons, flowers and other items were placed in front of Klonda Richey’s home, 31 E. Bruce Avenue in Dayton, in 2014. The Klonda Richey Act was approved by the Ohio Senate on Tuesday, but the House will not take up the legislatio­n today, which is the...
Balloons, flowers and other items were placed in front of Klonda Richey’s home, 31 E. Bruce Avenue in Dayton, in 2014. The Klonda Richey Act was approved by the Ohio Senate on Tuesday, but the House will not take up the legislatio­n today, which is the...
 ??  ?? Klonda Richey was mauled to death by two dogs outside her home in 2014; State Sen. Bill Beagle sponsored the act to help prevent such incidents.
Klonda Richey was mauled to death by two dogs outside her home in 2014; State Sen. Bill Beagle sponsored the act to help prevent such incidents.

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