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To whom it may concern, <br />I am writing on behalf of Mr. Mitchell Sawh and his dog, Brody. I have had the <br />opportunity to interact with Brody on a number of different occasions over the last two <br />summers. Mr. Sawh's son, Raun, is on my softball team, and he has brought Brody to the <br />ballpark for a number of the games. At all times, Brody was kept on a leash. From time <br />to time, I would walk over to Brody to pet him or sit down to play with him. My three <br />boys loved to be able to play with Brody, and I never had any concern about them <br />playing with Brody. In fact, the park was usually crowded with a number of children, <br />and I cannot recall a single incident that caused concern in any of the parents or adults <br />that were there. <br />It is my understanding that both incidents being considered by the Lino Lakes <br />Police Department occurred while. Brody was contained on his own property and that <br />there were extenuating circumstances surrounding them. A dog that is on his property . <br />and acts upon provocation cannot be considered dangerous. <br />I do not believe that Brody is a danger to the community, and that belief is based <br />on personal interaction with him by both my three young children and me. I would have <br />no concerns should Brody ever show up at another one of my softball games and played <br />with my boys. <br />sincerely, <br />Todd Fruetel <br />66 106 Ave. NW <br />Coon Rapids, MN 55448 <br />763 -767 -5021 <br />8 <br />