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Barry Donald Heinemann

Barry Donald Heinemann was convicted March 1, 2024 of permitting animals to be in distress under the Animal Protection Act 2(1). As part of Mr. Heinemann’s sentence, he was fined $1,000 and issued a prohibition order. Under the order, Mr Heinemann is prohibited from owning, having custody or control of, or residing on the same premises with cattle for a period of 3 years. Pursuant to the prohibition order, Barry Heinemann agreed to random checks by Alberta SPCA Peace Officers between the hours of 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

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What happens when you Call?

When you call our Animal Distress Line 1-800-455-9003 we open up a file similar to a police investigation. In order to do so, we need timely, first-hand details to proceed.

What Should you Expect

We open up a file similar to a police investigation. In order to do so, we need timely, first-hand details to proceed. When calling, we will ask for a few simple questions.

When Do We Seize Animals

Alberta SPCA Peace Officers sometimes need to take animals into protective custody. When they do so, the officers will post a notice at the former location of the animals stating the reason for the seizure.

Investigating Neglect & Abuse

Our Peace Officers investigate every complaint we receive. We can only investigate if we have reasonable and probable grounds to believe there may have been an offence under the Animal Protection Act.

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