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- Texas, USA -


The El Paso County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of 45-year-old ADRIAN SOLIS (pictured).


El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte said in a press release that on September 29, 2025, deputies conducted an animal welfare check at a residence in the 1100 block of Aspen Hills in Fabens.


In the backyard of the residence, detective found two Pitbulls who were “suffering from severe neglect” and had visibly protruding bones.

Sheriff Ugarte said that the extremely malnourished dogs were also infested with ticks.


The backyard of the residence was found in deplorable condition, littered with feces, and lacking shelter, food, or water.


According to Sheriff Ugarte, SOLIS allowed the dogs to be exposed to the elements without care and made no attempt to surrender them or provide proper care despite their deteriorating condition.


The Animal Welfare Department assisted with the rescue of the furvictims who immediately received veterinary care.


SOLIS was arrested on two counts of cruelty to non-livestock animals. Bond was set at $7,500 per count.


Sheriff Ugarte said in a written statement: “Animal cruelty will not be tolerated in our community. These dogs suffered needlessly, and thanks to the swift response of our detectives and our partners in Animal Welfare, they are now safe and receiving care. We will continue to pursue and hold accountable anyone who abuses or neglects animals in El Paso County.”


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SOLIS’ mugshot shared from the press release by El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte


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- Maine, USA -


In this article there are references to “dog sexually assaulted.”


For the record, I totally disagree with the phrase as I firmly believe that it should be called what it is, RAPE!


The Pittsfield Police Department arrested 24-year-old CHRISTOPHER DAVID COLSON JR. (pictured).


The probable cause affidavit filed in Somerset County Unified Court accuses COLSON of sexually assaulting a dog, a 6-year-old Airedale terrier named Sophia.


On the early afternoon of September 18, 2025, Pittsfield Animal Control Officer Russell Craft received a call from Pittsfield Police asking that he go to Hometown Veterinary Care in Fairfield because a veterinarian believed a dog had been sexually assaulted and was paralyzed.


ACO Craft responded to the hospital and learned from the veterinarian that Sophia had been brought in by her guardian, Linda. Linda had returned home that morning to find Sophia in a room where COLSON was staying. According to Linda, Sophia could not walk, could not stand, and her front legs were sprawled out. Linda said that COLSON denied knowing what happened to Sophia.


Sophia was examined and the veterinary report revealed evidence of sexual assault.


The medical prognosis was that Sophia’s complete back legs area paralysis was beyond medical repair and Linda made a decision to have Sophia euthanized.


COLSON was arrested and according to the online records maintained by the Somerset County Jail, he was charged with aggravated cruelty to animals and bestiality/cruelty to animals. Bond was set at $5,000.


COLSON appeared in court on September 22, 2025, and he was ordered to be placed in Somerset County Jail with $1,000 cash bail.


COLSON was ordered to undergo a psychiatric exam, to not have contact with Sophia’s guardian and is additionally prohibited from having domesticated animals.


COLSON’s dispositional conference is scheduled for January 12, 2026, at 1:30 p.m.


At the time of writing, records show COLSON is still behind bars.


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COLSON’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office.


Sophia’s picture shared from the GoFundMe organized by Angela Strain.


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- Florida, USA -


⚠️WARNING⚠️The article contains details some of you may find distressing⚠️


The Pasco Sheriff’s Office arrested 61-year-old CRAIG JOHN VOGT (pictured).


On the late evening of September 23, 2025, deputies were dispatched to a home on Michael Drive in Hudson after one of VOGT’s neighbors found a shocking letter in her mailbox from VOGT.


According to the affidavit, VOGT wrote that he had killed two of his peacocks because the neighbor kept feeding them.


When deputies made contact with VOGT, he admitted to putting the letter in his neighbor’s mailbox “to prove a point that he will continue to kill his pet peacocks if she continues to feed them,” stated the affidavit.


Deputies questioned VOGT about the peacocks and according to the affidavit, he admitted to killing two of his peacocks by cutting the poor birds’ neck with a knife, bleeding them out, cooking them in a frying pan, and then eating them “so the neighbor would not feed them again.”


Deputies arrested VOGT and charged him with felony aggravated animal cruelty.

While he was being transported to the Pasco County Jail, VOGT said that upon his release, he plans to kill all his pet peacocks to prevent anyone from taking custody of them.


At the time of writing, records show that VOGT is no longer in custody.


The sheriff’s office tells me “This is an isolated incident, and there is no public safety threat. The investigation remains ongoing, and no additional information is available at this time.”


Court records show that VOGT has an extensive criminal record with over forty prior cases in Pasco County, including charges for public intoxication, traffic offences, and aggravated assault.


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VOGT’s mugshot shared from the Pasco County Jail


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