This is a list of animals that have been impounded by Edmond Animal Welfare at the Edmond Animal Shelter, Interstate 35 and Covell in the Cross Timbers Municipal complex. Call the shelter at 216-7615.
A female domestic short-haired cat, tortoise, was found on Mercury Road.
A domestic short-haired cat, Lynx Point, was found on Chowning.
A female Pyrenees mix, white and tan, was found on 15th Street and I-35.
A domestic short-haired cat, calico, was found on Vista Lane.
A male Labrador mix, black, was found on Choctaw Road and 150th Street.
A male pit bull, brown brindle, was found on Second Street and 15th Street.
Two domestic short-haired cats, gray tiger and white, were found on Summer Cloud.
A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Summer Cloud.
Two domestic short-haired cats, gray tiger, were found on Covey Run Lane.
A domestic short-haired cat, white, was found on Vista Lane.
A male Lhasa Apso mix, white and tan, was found on Cardinal Ridge.
A female Labrador, yellow, was found on Pinnacle Lane.
A domestic short-haired cat, black, was found on Leawood Place.
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