When Dave Blyth arrived for his first day as director of Lucas County Canine Care & Control in March, he parked in the same spot he claimed 17 years ago as a deputy.
The parking space was one of the only things that stayed the same since he left LC4 in 2008, and coming back to the shelter was a “huge change” from the last time he was there.
Mr. Blyth was hired by the commissioners in February and began in the position March 5. The director of LC4 serves as the county’s dog warden, a position which has specific duties outlined in the Ohio Revised Code. Mr. Blyth said the most important of those responsibilities is public safety, and the job has a strong law enforcement aspect…