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- Arkansas, USA -


⚠️WARNING⚠️Some of the pictures included in the article may be upsetting to some of you⚠️


The Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office arrested 37-year-old TRAYMON CARR (pictured).


The night of April 11, 2025, the Cabot-based nonprofit Jak’s Second Chance Rescue Ranch contacted the sheriff’s office and alerted deputies to possible animal abuse at a house in the 4700 block of Rose Lane.


The following morning deputies responded to the location to investigate.

They were greeted by a strong odor of decomposition carried down the driveway to the main road.


On the porch of the house, deputies found a large, decomposed animal whom they believed to be a cat. Through a window, they saw underweight dogs running loose. The dogs had missing fur, injuries, and skin problems. According to deputies, they also saw rats, cockroaches, and other bugs inside and outside the house on trash piles.


Deputies learned that the renter of the house had been hospitalized after suffering a stroke a month prior and put their roommate, CARR, in charge of the animals while they were hospitalized.


More than forty animals were removed from the house, including cats, dogs, two pigs, and one rooster. Sadly, three cats and four dogs were found deceased.

The rescued Voiceless Victims were placed in the care of Jak’s Second Chance Rescue Ranch.

Garland County Humane Society took in four cats and seven dogs.


Deputies tried to track CARR down and he was ultimately taken into custody on April 12, 2025. He was charged with thirty-eight (38) counts of aggravated animal cruelty and three (3) counts of cruelty to animals.

At the time of writing, online records show CARR is being held into the Pulaski County Jail.


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In the case of charges being dropped, dismissed, or the case being purged, this article will be rectified accordingly, if official documentation is provided to Voice For Us.


CARR’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Pulaski County Sheriff's Office


Pictures shared from the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office and Jak’s Second Chance Rescue Ranch





- Arkansas, USA -


The West Memphis Police Department arrested 63-year-old CHARLES J. THESSING (pictured), in connection with an animal cruelty case involving two cats who according to the police appeared to have been drowned.


Although the police did not release THESSING’s name, online arrest records maintained by the Crittenden County Sheriff’s Office list THESSING as being charged with two felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals.


THESSING is a priest at Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Crawfordsville and St. Michael’s Catholic Church in West Memphis.


On February 7, 2025, West Memphis Animal Control received a video which then prompted the police to execute a search warrant at THESSING’s residence.


According to police, officers uncovered evidence of animal cruelty. They found animal traps and sadly, they also found two deceased cats. Police said the furvictims appeared to have been drowned in a tank of water at THESSING’s residence.


Arrest records show that THESSING was arrested on February 11, 2025, and released the same day after posting bond.


Police did not release the specifics on the case as the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with additional information related to this case is asked to call the West Memphis Police Department at (870) - 732 - 1210. Thank you!


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- Colorado, USA -


On the night of August 29, 2022, a male stabbed two defenseless dogs, named Diesel and Jax, from outside the fenced yard of their home off of 6th Street near the McDonalds in Wellington.


Sadly, Jax lost his precious life during the attack while Diesel was seriously injured.

Jax was the emotional support dog for Yadhira Morales.


The Lamier County Sheriff’s Office was alerted to the incident and launched an investigation.

Ms. Morales offered a reward for information and the sheriff’s office reached out to the public in hopes of identifying the suspect.

Tips from the community led investigators to identify the suspect as 47-year-old DAVID THOMPSON (pictured).


More than two years later, the sheriff’s office has now announced that “After an extensive investigation, which included analyzing forensic and digital evidence and traveling to Arkansas to interview the suspect, LCSO obtained a warrant for Thompson.”


In November, THOMPSON was arrested in Arkansas and extradited to Larimer County on two felony counts of aggravated animal cruelty. He was issued a $15,000 cash/surety bond by the Larimer County Court which he was able to post on November 21, 2024.


According to the sheriff’s office, THOMPSON had no prior connection to Ms. Morales, her yard or her dogs.


Captain Bobby Moll, who leads the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Division, said: “This was a disturbing case that robbed a family of their beloved pet. Our team put considerable effort into identifying the person responsible and building a strong, evidence-based case. While it can’t reverse the loss, I hope this arrest brings some measure of comfort.”


THOMPSON is due back in court on January 17, 2024.


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THOMPSON’s mugshot shared from the Larimer County Sheriff's Office




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