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- Pennsylvania, USA -


On July 25, 2025, a housing manager at the Sherman Hills apartment complex on 300 Parkview Circle in Wilkes-Barre, found two abandoned dogs in one of the units and alerted a Humane Officer at Blue Chip.


The responding officer found two emaciated small white terrier-type dogs, one female and a male.


The female dog had badly matted fur. She was found in a pink kennel which according to the affidavit, was “saturated in urine” and “covered in feces.”


The male dog was in a black cage and appeared “lifeless.” He was covered in urine and feces and could barely lift his head.


From an investigation into this case, it emerged that 24-year-old TAHLIA NADRE UNIQUE COX had moved out and left the dogs behind.


The furvictims were taken to the SPCA of Luzerne County and examined by veterinarians.


It was determined that both dogs, in addition to being emaciated, had burn marks and rotten teeth.


The male dog was also found to have non-regenerative anemia resulting from being neglected for a prolonged period. He was sadly euthanized as the damage was irreversible.


The female dog was placed on a feeding program and is being closely monitored.


On the early afternoon of Monday, August 4, 2025, officers with the Wilkes-Barre City Police Department were dispatched to North Empire Court to assist Wilkes-Barre City Animal Enforcement serve a warrant for COX’s arrest.


COX was charged with four felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals, two misdemeanor counts of neglecting animals, and two summary counts of neglecting animals.


She was transported to City Headquarters for processing.

Later in the afternoon, she appeared before Magisterial District Judge Brian J. Tupper for her arraignment and released on a $5,000 unsecured bail.


Court records show that COX’s preliminary hearing is slated for August 20, 2025, at 8:30 a.m.


I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim who was euthanized Prince for the tribute image. Should his given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


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- Texas, USA -


On August 1, 2025, deputies with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office were alerted to a distressing video showing a male physically abusing a small dog.


El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte said the footage was believed to have been recorded about a year earlier.


The case was assigned to detectives from the East Montana Patrol Station who acted swiftly to collect evidence.


Investigators identified the male in the video as 47-year-old CHARLES LEE LIPSCOMB III (pictured) and obtained two warrants for cruelty to non-livestock animals.


LIPSCOMB was already jailed on unrelated charges, and was re-booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility with bond set at $15,000.


The El Paso County Sheriff's Office published the video in question advising viewers of its upsetting nature.

In the first part, LIPSCOMB can be seen violently kicking a small dog. The video goes on to show LIPSCOMB in a room of a residence where other people, dogs, and cats are present.

LIPSCOMB suddenly gets off the couch and starts chasing a small dog who attempts to escape from him by hiding under a table. LIPSCOMB moves a chair out of the way that has a cat sitting on it, and bends over under the table. At that point he grabs the helpless dog by the left front leg and slams the furvictim against the wall causing two of the paintings on the wall to fall.


While all of this is going on, a woman can be seen sitting on the couch holding a phone and not intervening to rescue the dog!


Another woman then enters the room while LIPSCOMB can be seen pointing at the dog and saying something.


The video is cut off after another dog can be seen coming down the stairs followed by another person a few seconds later.


According to the sheriff’s office, the dog “....is in good health and currently residing with the rightful owner.”


Sheriff Ugarte said in a written statement: “We take animal cruelty seriously. There is no excuse for abusing a defenseless animal, and we will continue to hold offenders accountable.”


The investigation remains ongoing, and additional charges may be forthcoming as detectives continue to gather evidence.

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Mugshot shared from the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office


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- South Carolina, USA -


In connection with a multi-location dogfighting ring, the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of three scum that need to get a JOB and make an honest living, instead of making money at the expense of innocent animals!!!


In a press release, the sheriff’s office reported that on June 12, 2025, Animal Control responded to a complaint about barking dogs and concerns regarding their welfare.


Given the gravity of the situation, investigators with the sheriff's office worked closely with Animal Control and their joint investigation uncovered the mistreatment of “a large number of dogs from 705 Holland Road in Simpsonville, 131 White Circle, and 52 Gantt Drive, all in Greenville”, stated the release.


Officials removed thirty-five dogs and six puppies.


The sheriff’s office arrested 45-year-old JAMIE LEE GREER, his son, 25-year-old JHAMUAL MALIK GREER, and their friend, 56-year-old KHALIL KHASSON IBN-THORPE (all pictured).


The father and son were each charged with:

17 counts of Ill Treatment of Animals

17 counts of Animal Fighting

1 count of Criminal Conspiracy

Bond for the father was set at $3,000 on each charge while $2,000 bond on each charge was set for the son.


Their friend was charged with:

18 counts of Ill Treatment of Animals

7 counts of Animal Fighting

His bond was set at $1,500 on each charge.


At the time of writing, records show all three are no longer in custody.


Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis said in a written statement: “This case is a heartbreaking example of the cruelty and exploitation animals endure at the hands of individuals involved in dog fighting. I’m proud of our Animal Cruelty Unit for their diligent work in holding these individuals accountable and for ensuring these animals are no longer subjected to abuse.”


If you have information related to this case, please contact Crime Stoppers of Greenville. Thank you!


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Mugshots shared from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office


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