BRIEF: City settles with raided pet store for $150,000
It was announced last week the parties had reached a settlement, but the amount wasn't made public until Tuesday at the city council meeting.
City attorney
"McKamey was also able to settle the matter," Hinton told the council. "Their insurance carrier is able to resolve this and take care not only of McKamey but the employees that were also sued in this case."
The seizure came after allegations of mistreatment of the store's animals made by a store employee.
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