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- Florida, USA -


Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno announced the arrest of 24-year-old ALFONSO ALEXANDER PEREZ NAS (pictured).


On Saturday, May 10, 2025, just before 6:30 p.m., deputies were dispatched to a home on 483 Figueroa Avenue to investigate a report of animal abuse.


According to the press release by the sheriff’s office, upon arrival, deputies learned from witnesses they watched PEREZ NAS “drinking alcohol and violently threw an unnamed kitten to the ground. The kitten cried and appeared lifeless.”

Sadly, the furvictim “died on impact.


According to witnesses, PEREZ NAS then held the kitten to the sky and said he was going to put on some music and kill more cats. The murderer proceeded to bury the kitten in a shallow grave in the backyard.

One of the witnesses filmed the sickening incident and showed it to the deputies.


After executing a search warrant at the home, the kitten was exhumed from the backyard.


The murderer, of Fort Myers, was placed under arrest and transported to the Lee County Jail where he was booked on one felony count of aggravated animal cruelty. At the time of writing, records show PEREZ NAS is still in custody.

PEREZ NAS is scheduled to appear at Lee County Circuit Court on June 9, 2025, at 8:30 a.m.


Sheriff Carmine Marceno stated: “I've said it once and I'll say it again: Animal cruelty will never be tolerated in Lee County. This disgusting act landed Perez Nas in the Lee County Jail. We will always protect those that cannot protect themselves.”


I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim Cookie for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.


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Mugshot of the murderer shared from the Lee County Jail


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- Kentucky, USA -


Pulaski County Sheriff Bobby Jones announced the arrest of 22-year-old ZACHARY L. ROLLINS (pictured).


According to the office’s press release provided to Voice For Us, on the early afternoon of Saturday, May 10, 2025, Deputy Noah Dishman responded to a residence on Skyview Drive in Somerset to investigate a domestic altercation report.


As deputies were making their way to the aforementioned address, they were notified that one of the individuals involved in the altercation, “had bitten the ear off of the caller’s cat,” stated the release.


The investigation determined that ROLLINS had bitten a cat’s ear off. Investigators were shown video evidence of the incident as well as ROLLINS’ messages to a family member where he said the cat had bitten him so he bit the cat’s ear.


A spokesperson for the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office tells me the furvictim “is still alive, and has undergone medical treatment but I am not aware as to what extent at this time.”


ROLLINS, of Russell Springs, was placed under arrest and booked into the Pulaski County

Detention Center on one felony count of torture of a dog or cat.


After ROLLINS was arrested, Deputy Marcus Harrison filed a warrant for a separate

incident that happened in April involving ROLLINS and the death of two other cats.

The warrant, which was signed on May 11, 2025, charges ROLLINS with two more counts of torture of a dog or cat and was served while he remained in the Pulaski County Detention Center. At the time of writing, records show he is being held with a combined $50,000 bond.


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ROLLINS’ mugshot shared from the Pulaski County Detention Center


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- Georgia, USA -


Walker County resident 58-year-old RENVA SUE GRAVITT (pictured) was arrested as a result of an animal cruelty investigation prompted by a code enforcement case.


A Walker County code enforcement officer responded to a property on 35 Gentry Road in Chickamauga to investigate a complaint about garbage on the property. During the inspection, the officer discovered several animals living in unsanitary and unsafe conditions and Animal Control was called to the scene.


Animal Control Officers found ten (10) chickens and twelve (12) dogs surrounded by feces, urine, debris, and with limited access to clean water.


According to a Walker County press release, “Some of the dogs were being kept in sheds on the property with little to no ventilation.”


Tyler Bishop, animal control director, noted over forty (40) animals had previously been removed from this property and that GRAVITT has a number of previous county code citations for animals running at large. Code enforcement condemned the property.


Animal Services director Bailey Clements arrested GRAVITT and she is now facing twenty-two (22) counts of cruelty to animals and ten (10) counts of failure to maintain responsibility for control of rabies.


GRAVITT surrendered all of the chickens and two of the dogs to the Walker County Animal Shelter. The remaining ten dogs are currently on a court hold pending the outcome of this case.


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GRAVITT’s mugshot shared from Walker County’s press release.


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