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- Florida, USA -


The Bradenton Police Department announced the arrest of 30-year-old CHRISTIAN CUELLO (pictured).


According to the Department’s press release, employees at Kava Social Club in Bradenton learned that several customers saw CUELLO grabbing a puppy's neck and striking the furvictim in the face before leaving the business.


The Bradenton Police Department tells me the puppy’s name is Draco.


The employees then alerted a BPD officer, who was patrolling downtown Bradenton and proceeded to review security cameras.


Multiple videos that were provided to the officer showed the abuse CUELLO inflicted on Draco,  unable to dial 911 to report the abuse!


Police said that the officer recognized the puppy and located his guardian who explained that she had left Draco in CUELLO’s care.


Police took Draco to a veterinary hospital for examination and then returned him to his guardian.


At the time this incident occurred, CUELLO was out on probation for an unrelated case.

He was charged with animal cruelty, and he is being held into the Manatee County Jail.


Bradenton Police encourage anyone who witnessed CUELLO’s actions to email Officer Anthony Cerniglia. Thank you!

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CUELLO’s mugshot shared from the Manatee County Sheriff's Office


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- North Carolina, USA -


The Ayden Police Department arrested 64-year-old LOUIS COLLINS CLARK (pictured).


Warrants say on Sunday, September 14, 2024, CLARK abandoned his dogs and left them without food and water.


The arrest warrant identified the dogs as a female brown and white American Pitbull Terrier and a male brown and white American Pitbull Terrier. Their ages and names were not mentioned.


Additionally, according to the arrest warrant, when the female dog was abandoned, she was in an “erotic stage of copulation.”


CLARK is accused of failing to vaccinate his dogs, abandoning them and letting them run free, causing them to become injured. CLARK also failed to care for the dogs’ injuries.


CLARK was taken into custody on September 18, 2025, and booked into the Pitt County Jail.


Records show he was charged with two counts of cruelty to animals, two counts of abandonment of an animal, two counts of dog/cat/ferret vaccination, dogs running at large prohibited, and allowing the female dog in heat to roam free.


At the time of writing, online arrest records show that CLARK is being held on a $8,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in Pitt County District Court on November 13, 2025, at 8:55 a.m.


I have emailed the Ayden Police Department and requested more information about the dogs. If I get a response, I will update the article accordingly.


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CLARK’s mugshots shared from the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office


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- Georgia, USA -


The Douglasville Police Department arrested 26-year-old ZABRIA JARIE BRIDGES (pictured), an Atlanta Police officer.


The arrest warrant accused BRIDGES of maliciously causing severe or prolonged physical pain to her dog by beating him/her, causing several broken bones and internal bleeding. The savage actions sadly resulted in the furvictim’s death.


According to the warrant, the incident took place on the morning of August 17, 2025, at BRIDGES’ apartment at the Emblem Riverside Apartments on Riverside Parkway in Lithia Springs.


Records show BRIDGES was arrested on September 16, 2025, and booked into the Douglas County Jail. She was released after posting bond.


I reached out to the Atlanta Police Department and the Douglasville Police Department to request additional information about the dog.


A spokesperson for the Atlanta Police Department said in an email: “The Atlanta Police Department is aware of the recent arrest of Officer Zabria Bridges. As with any case involving a member of our department, this matter is being taken very seriously.

In accordance with department policy, Officer Bridges has been placed on administrative leave without pay pending the outcome of the investigation. The Atlanta Police Department holds its personnel to the highest standards of conduct, both on and off duty.”


At the time of writing, I have not received a response from the Douglasville Police Department, which is the investigating agency in this case.


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BRIDGES' mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.


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