The Toledo Blade Online
The Toledo Blade OnlineThe Toledo Blade Green Edition
Click here to subscribe or renew!
Temp: 23°
Humidity: 84%
Wednesday, 02/10/10
Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here Click Here
Home »   Latest News »   Police » 


Click to Receive RSS Feeds!EmailPrint IndexHelp FacebookTwitterDiggDel.icio.usFark

Article published August 29, 2007
5 children found in Toledo home alone with gun, pit bulls

A man wanted on several warrants led Toledo police to a house in a central-city neighborhood where authorities said they found five children alone with five pit bulls and a loaded rifle yesterday morning.

Authorities also found a dogfighting pit inside the house and other paraphernalia, such as heavy chains they said are often used to strengthen pit bulls.

Though the children were asleep and appeared healthy when police arrived, Officer Barb Jackson said the situation could have ended differently.

"The tragedy that could have ensued is frightening," she said.

The mother of four of the children, Allison Gilmore, 27, of 1407 Belmont Ave., is to be arraigned in Toledo Municipal Court today on a misdemeanor child-endangering charge.

Ms. Gilmore, who is free on $500 bond, could spend up to six months in jail if convicted, authorities said.

She was convicted last year of four counts of failing to register pit bulls, three counts of failure to vaccinate pit bulls, and one count of failing to confine a vicious dog, according to Municipal Court records.

Her children, ranging in age from 2 months to 9 years, are staying with relatives, said Julie Malkin, spokesman for Lucas County Children Services.

A 7-year-old boy, who was at the house, was released to his mother, Ms. Malkin said.

Police searched a garage at the property and found three pit bulls chained in the structure and two more in the yard.

Two of the pit bulls had to be tranquilized because of their aggressive behavior before being transported to the Lucas County Dog Warden's office. Tom Skeldon, the county dog warden, said at least four of the pit bulls had scarring consistent with dogfighting.

"They had been fought," he said.

The fighting pit, where investigators said they found dried blood and a pit bull, could be looked down on from a window in the dining room.

"You stand there and view it, and there is nowhere for the dogs to go," police Capt. Leo Eggert said. "[It's] clearly evidence of dogfighting."

The dogfighting investigation continued and charges are pending, police said.

The chain of events that led police to the house began about 7:50 a.m. on a domestic violence call in the 1100 block of Pinewood Avenue, police said.

Officer Jackson began chasing a suspect who was wanted on felony burglary and assault charges, and saw him running near a house on Belmont.

A few minutes later, Officer Jackson saw a man who matched the description of the suspect, who appeared to be sleeping on the porch of the Belmont home. The man told Officer Jackson he lived there with his uncle. When Officer Jackson knocked on the door to verify the information, she saw a 2-year-old girl and 2-month-old boy asleep on the couch.

Officer Jackson checked the rest of the house for an adult and found three more children asleep in an upstairs bedroom.

The man Officer Jackson was chasing was not apprehended.

The oldest boy told Officer Jackson not to go into a bedroom where one pit bull was being kept.

The child told her, "That dog bites very hard," she said.

Contact Laren Weber at:
lweber@theblade.com
or 419-724-6050.


Permanent Link

 RECENT RELATED ARTICLES

Seniors to have new venue in central Toledo | 01/30/2010
Body found in burned SUV near business in central Toledo | 01/02/2010
Man sought on warrant for aggravated robbery | 12/26/2009
Toledo's homicide caseload rises again as pair die | 12/21/2009
Woman killed by police was shot twice in head, Navarre says | 12/15/2009
Information sought in woman's murder | 12/05/2009
Death toll from police shootings in '09 rises to 4 | 11/10/2009
Having a ball in central Toledo | 11/09/2009
2 suspects sought in Toledo bar shooting | 11/09/2009
Fire destroys central Toledo tavern | 11/02/2009
Firefighter hurt in central Toledo blaze | 10/26/2009
2 more Toledo development meetings set | 09/28/2009

Obituaries - News
Updated: 9:02 am
Advocate for Latinos active in community >>
Blade Area
Updated: 8:41 am
Snowmobiler killed in Lake Township >>
Blade Area
Updated: 8:41 am
To Blade readers who missed their paper Wednesday >>
State
Updated: 8:40 am
Strickland defends fee on late license renewal >>
Blade Area
Updated: 8:39 am
Children's Wonderland equipment is up for sale >>
Blade Area
Updated: 8:06 am
Bell stands by raises in face of unions' ire >>
More news stories
 



click here!

ADVERTISING SECTIONS
Tom Henry
Updated: 7:13 am
Playing the odds can help mitigate disasters >>

S. Amjad Hussain
Updated: 5:53 am
France draws line over Muslim women’s dress >>

Marilou Johanek
Updated: 5:54 am
Sense of superiority drove church to 'help' Haitian children >>

Jack Kelly
Updated: 5:42 am
As Democrats schmooze, Obama’s credibility slides  >>

Jack Lessenberry
Updated: 5:32 am
Granholm failed to make case in last Michigan address >>

Rose Russell
Updated: 6:09 am
Even in South Africa, pols' private affairs are people's business >>

David Shribman
Updated: 9:37 am
Love means never saying budget deficit >>

Mike Sigov
Updated: 12:31 pm
Russia's president brings little to the table >>

Tom Walton
Updated: 5:40 am
Apologies in politics are unprecedented >>

More columnist stories
MOST READ STORIES
1.  Lucas, Wood Cos. under Level 2 emergency; UT, Owens to open at noon
2.  Snowmobiler killed in Lake Township
3.  Children's Wonderland equipment is up for sale
4.  Teen in assault to be tried as an adult
5.  Retired Sylvania officer who stole on job gets early release
6.  Westfield Franklin Park leases space to 4 stores
7.  Bell stands by raises in face of unions' ire
8.  Ottawa County driver asks lifetime ban after fatality be ended
9.  North Toledo carryout, clerk charged with food-stamp fraud
10.  Strickland defends fee on late license renewal
MOST E-MAILED STORIES
1.  Toledo strip club puts cover charge into quake relief
2.  Tennis champ accused of phone harassment
3.  Officer says 33 dogs seized from suspected puppy mill
4.  Knights' Cromwell steps down
5.  Mental health agency looks to pare $3.5M from services
6.  Homelessness board votes for outside audit; advocate Ken Leslie safe for now
7.  'Stagecoach Mary' broke barriers of race, gender
8.  Sylvania lawyer charged in thefts from 2 clients
9.  Mental health board hears appeals from officials
10.  MAC basketball struggles with fall from elite


AP  News Headlines



AP  Business Headlines



AP  Sports Headlines


AP  Features Headlines
Copyright 2010 The Blade. By using this service, you accept the terms of our privacy statement and our visitor agreement. Please read them.
The Toledo Blade Company, 541 N. Superior St., Toledo, OH 43660, (419) 724-6000
To contact a specific
department or an individual person, click here.
The Toledo Times ®