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- California, USA -


The Chico Police Department arrested 21-years-old KATRINA LORETHA OCEANT (pictured) after she stabbed her dog and then left the furbaby to die.


Police said OCEANT called them reporting that her dog had bitten her and said she had stabbed him/her with a knife. According to the police OCEANT made the call a few hours after the events.


Officers responded to the female’s home in the 1400 block of W. 3rd Street in Chico and as she was being treated for her injuries, officers found the dog in an orchard field near OCEANT’s home.


Police said: “Unfortunately, the dog had suffered severe and non-recoverable injuries” and was euthanized to end his/her suffering.


According to investigators, OCEANT provided a series of events that “were inconsistent with the injuries she sustained.”


OCEANT was arrested on Sunday, August 28, 2022, for animal cruelty.

Online records show she is being held in the Butte County Jail on a $15,000 bond.


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Oceant's mugshot via Butte County Jail.



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- California, USA -


The Kern County District Attorney’s Office charged 22-years-old ANNIE SCHREIBER (pictured), with fourteen counts of felony animal cruelty after Assistant District Attorney Andrea Kohler said animals under her care died and suffered from starvation, dehydration, and heat exhaustion.


SCHREIBER is accused of running an unlicensed boarding and training operation where dead and neglected animals were found.


The Bakersfield Police Department received a complaint about foul odor coming from a home in the 100 block of Bernard Street, Bakersfield and launched an investigation which led to the discovery of ten deceased dogs.

Investigators also learned that there were two other properties connected to SCHREIBER,

one in the 9000 block of Centennial Court and 15000 block of Oakencroft Drive and executed a search warrant on both.


Police said that in total, investigators found eleven dead dogs, twenty-nine live dogs and three live cats suffering from neglect.

According to a press release, “Several of the deceased and living animals were microchipped and the majority of owners have been located and notified.”


On August 20, 2022, investigators were able to locate SCHREIBER and "she was arrested for eleven counts of felony animal abuse and other associated charges", said police.


On Tuesday, August 24, 2022, SCHREIBER appeared at Kern County Superior Court before Judge Chad A. Louie for her arraignment and pleaded not guilty.


Prosecutors said that people trusted their furbabies with SCHREIBER to be trained and cared for, instead, sadly some of these innocent souls ended up dead in garbage bags or decomposing in kennels.


According to Bakerfield.com, as Assistant DA Kohler was discussing the charges against SCHREIBER, she said: “This defendant has … gone … and actively sought out these dogs, gone on the internet and put herself as being able to rescue and take care of these dogs.”


SCHREIBER’s defense attorney, Jared Thompson, requested Judge Louie set bail at an amount affordable for his client, which he estimated to be around $50,000.

He told Judge Louie his client “has not criminal history but history but has a history of mental health issues that could play into how the case is analyzed”, reports Bakersfield.com.


Judge Louie set bail at $140,000, $10,000 for each count, saying that there was convincing evidence SCHREIBER was a risk to public safety.


As reported by KGET, Thompson said “he will file a motion for bail review, noting it’s rare for a judge to stack counts when setting bail.”


SCHREIBER is due back in court on October 6, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. for a pre-preliminary hearing.


Bakersfield police said anyone who has had furbabies in SCHREIBER’s care is asked to call the department at (661) - 327 - 7111. Thank you!


One of the sources that I have consulted for this story, KGET, has published an article about ANNIE SCHREIBER as guest of an episode of Dr.Phil, in 2019, during which she described her childhood as abusive, and said that her mother used to keep her locked in cages, fed her coins and insulin-laced milk.

KGET further reports that in that episode, SCHREIBER “sought answers from her mother who suffered from Munchausen Syndrome, a disorder where someone pretends to be sick so someone can care for them.”


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- Nevada, USA -


Officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department animal cruelty section responded to an apartment complex in the 1400 block of North Lamb Boulevard on August 11, 2022, after a neighbor reported a foul odor from a decomposing dog and the whimpering of another dog.


Officers found two Pitbulls. Sadly, one was dead and the other one was in distress and had no food or water.


Police said that 32-years-old JOHNNISE DENNELL MYLES (pictured), left her apartment on August 5, 2022, to go on a trip to California.


MYLES said she was supposed to return to Las Vegas on August 7, 2022; however, she did not come back until August 14, 2022, because she was arrested in the Golden State on an unrelated charge, and after her rental vehicle was impounded, she had to wait for her mother to give her a ride back to Las Vegas.


KLAS reports that MYLES “told police she did not see anything wrong with leaving the animals on the patio, even in the extreme Las Vegas heat, because she believed they had enough food and water.”


According to Las Vegas Review-Journal, MYLES “told police she believed the dogs would be kept cool by a fan in the laundry room that was on the patio.”

The news agency further reports that “Animal control officers found the fan, dog bed, dog food and an empty five-gallon bucket on the patio. Temperatures reached highs of 96 to 105 degrees while the dogs were left outside, according to the report.”


The live dog was not the only VOICELESS VICTIM removed from the hellish apartment. Officers also found and seized a lizard, a snake, and about twenty fish. The snake and the lizard did not have any food or water.


Police said a necropsy would be performed on the deceased furbaby.


MYLES was arrested on August 16, 2022, and charged with two counts of willful or malicious torture, maiming, or killing of a dog.

She was released after posting bail and is due in court on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.


On an unrelated note, online court records show that in 2014, MYLES faced felony charges related to burglary, and buy, possess, receive, or withhold stolen property.


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