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- Florida, USA -

 

The Polk County Sheriff's Office arrested 26-year-old ANDREW JASPER WADE WHITEHURST (pictured).

 

On October 2, 2024, deputies were contacted to do a well-being check at a residence on 5616 3rd Street SE # 4. The witness reported seeing skinny dogs inside.

 

When deputy Torres arrived, he found the power off, a foul odor emanating from the residence, and no one home.

 

According to the press release by the sheriff's office, the deputy was able to find information about WHITEHURST, the homeowner, and called him.

The sheriff's office said that when WHITEHURST arrived, he lied about his real name and told deputies his name was “Kevin James.” He then said that he was a friend of WHITEHURST’s coming to check on the dogs.

 

Eventually, WHITEHURST admitted the dogs were his and said that he was scared to reveal his real identity.

 

WHITEHURST told deputy Torres that he left on September 26, 2024, for work and stayed away for a week. He went on to say that although he did not arrange for his father to go and check on his dogs, he assumed his father would.

 

WHITEHURST allowed the deputy to enter the residence. Once inside the deputy sadly found one deceased dog, and two others who were alive but were malnourished. According to the affidavit, the deceased furvictim was found “in the living room area and was beginning to decompose. A necropsy will be performed to determine the exact cause of death; however, at this time, it appears the dog died from a heat-related issue.”

 

The deputy said there was no water for the dogs and reported that the floor was covered with feces and urine. It was very hot inside and there was no air circulation.

 

Following the execution of a search warrant, the two live dogs were removed and “their internal temperatures were immediately checked”, stated the release.

 

Both furvictims were examined and as stated in the affidavit: “The first dog scored a 1/9 on the Purina Body Condition System. A Purina Body Condition Score of 1 out of 9 indicates ribs, lumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones, and all bony prominences evident from a distance, with no discernible body fat and an obvious loss of muscle mass.

 

The second dog scored a 2/9 on the Purina Body Condition System. A Purina Body Condition Score of 2 out of 9 indicates ribs, lumbar vertebrae, and pelvic bones easily visible, with no palpable fat and some evidence of other bony prominences, as well as minimal loss of muscle mass.

 

WHITEHURST was arrested and charged with three felony counts of animal cruelty, one misdemeanor count of confining an animal without sufficient food or water, and one count of providing false information to law enforcement.

 

Online arrest records show the scum is currently being held in the Polk County Jail, awaiting a first appearance hearing.

 

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said: “If you own pets, it is your responsibility to take care of them by providing them with food, water, and shelter which includes free-flowing air. Not doing so is evidence of someone with no conscience and a great disregard for life. Andrew doesn't deserve to be a pet owner ever again.”

 

I took the liberty of naming the deceased furbaby Aspen, 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.

 

 

WHITEHURST’s mugshot and pictures provided to Voice For Us by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office



 
 
 

- Florida, USA -

 

The Polk County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 56-year-old LANORIS DEVONNE PARKER (pictured).

 

An investigation was launched after the owner of a property on Sylvan Road in Davenport “noticed several dogs in cages who did not appear to be healthy” and alerted the sheriff's office.

The property was being rented by PARKER.

 

Responding deputies sadly found two deceased dogs in crates, and nine dogs who were alive but were in extremely poor conditions. Animal Control was then called in.

 

The dogs who were found dead were beginning to decompose, however, their ribs were visible.

The sheriff’s office said that three of the nine live dogs were “unable to stand or walk and in extreme medical distress.”

 

Officers reported that there was no food or water for these innocent souls.

 

Animal Control removed all of the Voiceless Victims and they were examined by Dr. Kerry Jackson, DVM. Each of the nine dogs scored 1/9 on the Purina Body Condition Score showing severe emaciation, muscle loss, and no discernible body fat.

 

Dr. Jackson concluded that the two dogs who were found dead had died from starvation. In her professional opinion, “…. the starvation of the two deceased dogs, and condition of the remaining dogs resulted in the cruel death or excessive and repeated infliction of unnecessary pain or suffering”, stated the affidavit.

 

Sadly, the three dogs previously mentioned who were unable to stand or walk, “succumbed to their injuries.”

 

On September 30, 2024, the Polk County Sheriff’s Office Animal Cruelty Investigations Unit went to PARKER’s home on 2299 Rock Drive in Poinciana to arrest him. At the residence, officers found seven dogs. Six of them were confined to crates inside a garage with no air movement, no water, and no food. All seven dogs were removed from the home. According to the sheriff's office, six of the seven dogs, were “severely and criminally neglected.”

 

PARKER was charged with fifteen felony counts of animal cruelty and two misdemeanor counts of confining animal without sufficient food/water.

 

In addition to the animal cruelty charges, PARKER was also charged with operating an unpermitted landfill, burning without a permit, and keeping a nuisance injurious to health.

These charges relate to the investigation at PARKER’s rental property in Davenport in reference to environmental hazards.

 

Online arrest records show that PARKER is being held into the Polk County Jail on a $80,500 bond.

 

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said in a statement: “The horrific abuse and neglect that these animals suffered is too awful for words and the photos don't even adequately describe how much pain these dogs were in, not to mention the conditions, sights, and smells that our detectives were exposed to. Lanoris Parker is being held accountable for these crimes, and we will do everything in our power to ensure he never owns animals again.”

 

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PARKER’s mugshot and pictures provided to Voice For Us by the Polk County Sheriff’s Office




 

 
 
 

- Mississippi, USA -

 

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrested of 24-year-old MASON VAN MCMULLIN, of Foxworth (pictured).

 

According to the media release by the sheriff's office, on September 26, 2024, deputies received information that a male, later identified as MCMULLIN, was torturing and killing animals on video.

 

Acting on information received, deputies were dispatched to an address in Foxworth to conduct a welfare check on the animals. MCMULLIN was then taken to the sheriff’s office to be interviewed by investigators. As a result of the interview, MCMULLIN was placed in custody and a search warrant was served at his residence.

 

The following day, deputies received additional information that led deputies to serve another search warrant at MCMULLIN’s residence. “During the search, physical and electronic evidence was collected”, stated the release.

 

The sheriff’s office did not disclose information about the animals involved in the case.

 

MCMULLIN was charged with seven counts of aggravated animal cruelty and two counts of “unnatural intercourse.”

 

At the time of writing, records show that MCMULLIN is being held at the Marion County Jail with a $500,000 cash only bond.

 

The sheriff’s office advised that the investigation is ongoing and additional charges are expected.

 

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MCMULLIN’s mugshot shared from the Marion County Sheriff's Office




 
 
 

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