Billings animal control officers are back inside their offices connected to the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter, while the shelter is waiting for clearance from remediation crews before allowing animals to return.

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Animal control supervisor Tom Stinchfield told MTN News Tuesday said he feels safe being there.

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A YVAS employee also told MTN News she saw cleaners in hazmat suits and questioned why some staff are allowed inside.

Assistant Police Chief Shawn Mayo said his staff is safe but admitted they have not yet seen the final safety report.

Last week, City Administrator

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