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- Indiana, USA -


~ Update: October 30, 2024

 

MINARD appeared in court today via video. A not guilty plea was automatically entered on his behalf.  He is scheduled for an appearance with his attorney on November 12, 2024. Bond remains as previously set.

 

~Original story: 


The Terre Haute Police Department announced the arrest of 52-year-old JAMES PATRICK MINARD (pictured).

 

According to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on the early evening of Sunday, October 27, 2024, Patrolman Hooks was dispatched to a residence on 2228 Chase Street in reference to a report regarding an animal cruelty incident.

 

Upon arrival, bystanders pointed Patrolman Hooks to the back of the residence where he was met by MINARD.

 

When Patrolman Hooks became aware that a dog was in the shed, he asked MINARD whether he could enter, and MINARD gave his consent.

 

In the shed, Patrolman Hooks found a 10-year-old Bulldog named Melvin who was “having difficulty breathing and had thrown up in its immediate vicinity”, stated the affidavit.

Moreover, Melvin had a bleeding contusion on the top of his head.

 

Patrolman Hooks spoke with a woman whose daughter, a 7th Grade student, witnessed MINARD striking Melvin repeatedly with a shovel on his head.

 

From statements provided by witnesses to other officers, “it was learned that Melvin only had two teeth left on his bottom jaw, and had never shown signs of aggression to them.”

 

After interviewing multiple witnesses and following an initial interview with MINARD, he was placed under arrest.

Patrolman Hooks read the scum his Miranda Rights and then asked him what happened.

 

MINARD claimed he was taking a food bowl away from Melvin when Melvin began to show signs of aggression. MINARD added that Melvin then attacked him by biting him on his left lower leg, and his right upper thigh. However, Patrolman Hooks reported that there were no new injuries on MINARD on the areas where Melvin allegedly bit him.

 

MINARD went on to say that at that point he grabbed a shovel, struck Melvin on his head and then put him in the shed.

 

MINARD then gave different statements of the facts. He first claimed that he was going to call the vet, then he said he was going to call the property owner.

 

The shovel used to strike Melvin was found on the ground next to the shed, and it had “what appeared to be blood on the back of it.

 

Patrolman Hooks then learned that Melvin’s guardian was a lady whom I will refer to as SK.

SK was advised of the incident and Melvin’s condition and she “consented to officers putting Melvin down to ease his suffering.”

 

Melvin was not taken to a veterinarian to be humanely euthanized, instead, according to the affidavit, patrolman Hayne “fired a single round into Melvin which resulted in Melvin[‘]s immediate death.”

 

SK’s granddaughter took custody of Melvin's body with the intention of burying him on the property.

 

The Vigo County prosecutor’s Office tells me that MINARD is scheduled to appear in Vigo Superior Court, Division 6 tomorrow (October 30, 2024) at 1:30 p.m. for his arraignment on his formal charges.

 

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Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the arrest affidavit provided to Voice For Us. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

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.

 

MINARD’s mugshot shared from the Vigo County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

- North Carolina, USA -

 

~ Update: October 23, 2024

 

I heard back from the Lexington Police Department and I learned that the two furvictims who were found deceased at the home were one female puppy and a male puppy.

 

The furvictim who died at the shelter was a female puppy.

 

The two puppies who survived are a female and a male and the name of the adult female dog is Chino.

 

I had requested pictures and additional information but at this time no more details are available.

 

 

~ Original story:


On the afternoon of October 10, 2024, officers with the Lexington Police Department were dispatched to a home on 308 Williamson Street after receiving a report of a dead dog in the backyard.

 

Upon arrival, officers found the dead dog inside of a small, enclosed fence. But the poor soul was not the only one. In fact, there were a total of five dogs inside of the enclosed fence, including another dead dog. All of the furvictims were removed and taken to the Davidson County Animal Shelter.  A third dog who was taken from the home later died while at the animal shelter.

 

On the morning of October 18, 2024, police arrested 48-year-old JAMAL ALI MOORE (pictured) and charged him with five counts of animal abandonment, three felony counts of killing an animal by starvation, and two misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty.

 

The following day, police returned to the home at approximately 3:00 a.m. and executed a search warrant. Officials discovered an additional dog inside the home who was removed under the search warrant and was taken to the Davidson County Animal Shelter.

 

At the time of writing, records show that MOORE was released from the Davidson County Jail and is slated to appear in Lexington District Court on November 14, 2024.

 

Police said the investigation is ongoing.


MOORE's mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Lexington Police Department.

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Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press release by the Lexington Police Department provided to Voice For Us. Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

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.




 
 
 

- Virginia, USA -

 

On September 27, 2024, the Lynchburg Police Department’s Animal Control Unit responded to a residence in the 1500 Block of Bedford Avenue to investigate a call regarding a deceased dog in the backyard of the residence.

 

Responding officers found the deceased dog and subsequently applied for a search warrant to conduct a thorough investigation of the property.

 

Upon execution of the search warrant, the deceased dog was removed and a necropsy was performed to determine the cause of death. According to the media release by the Lynchburg Police Department results “provided critical evidence in the case” but did not elaborate on that.

 

As a result of the investigation, on October 11, 2024, police arrested 28-year-old QUENTIN GAJUAN CALHOUN-POPE (pictured).

 

CALHOUN-POPE  was charged with felony animal cruelty and booked into the Blue Ridge Regional Jail.

At the time of writing, online records show that CALHOUN-POPE was released after posting bond.

 

Police did not disclose additional information about the furvictim, so I emailed them to learn more. In an email, I was told: “Currently, it's still an active and ongoing criminal investigation, and we are unable to provide details beyond what we have shared in the original news release.”

 

Lynchburg Police ask anyone who has information about this incident to contact the department at (434) - 455 - 6050, or Crime Stoppers at (888) - 798 - 5900. Thank you!

 

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

 

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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.

 

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