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- Nebraska, USA -

 

~ Update: August 29, 2024

 

I heard back from the Nebraska Humane Society and learned that the mama dog’s name was Poptart. The tribute image has been changed accordingly.

 

The puppies’ names are:

(These are their shelter names. They may have new names in their homes)


Cherry

Cinnamon

Kilo

Maple

Oreo

Pumpkin Pie

Snickerdoodle

Strawberry

Sugar Cookie

 

I also learned the following: “The puppies came in at roughly four weeks and were fostered until they were ready for adoption. All of them, including mom, found homes. So far, none of the puppies have been returned and all appear to be in happy, healthy homes. Sadly, mom was returned with some aggressive tendencies. We worked with her, as did her adopter, but ultimately it was determined that humane euthanasia was a better option than spending her life in a shelter.”

 

~ Original story:


The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrested 30-year-old PRESTON WOODALL (pictured), in connection with the vile abandonment of nine helpless puppies and their mom.

 

The incident dates back to February 14, 2024, when two residents, whom WOWT identified as Anastasia Alexander and Dona Smith, found the mama dog and her babies next to a dumpster of their apartment complex near 108th and Fort Street in Omaha. The kindhearted ladies then put the 4-week-old puppies in a box.

 

Ms. Alexander told WOWT: “They smelled terrible, reeked of urine, and some were covered in feces. Even the mama, you could tell, was starving, because her milk sack was flat.”

 

According to our Good Samaritans, a male wearing a ski mask, now identified as WOODALL, drove his car to the area, backed up the vehicle up to the dumpster, and abandoned the furfamily.

 

The Nebraska Humane Society took the mama dog and her babies.

The puppies were eventually adopted out, but their mom was sadly euthanized. While in a foster home, the mom reportedly displayed behavioral issues that made her unadoptable.

 

The Nebraska Humane Society was able to find a security camera photo of the scum to circulate among law enforcement agencies. An investigation then led to the identification of WOODALL and an arrest warrant was issued on eleven counts of animal cruelty and one count of dog unrestrained

 

Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputy Cindy Dmyterko told WOWT while showing security footage: “He has a mask on, so he does not want his identity shown. However, we have the vehicle and enough witness statements to say this was the gentleman who did this.”

 

WOODALL was taken into custody on August 26, 2024, on National Dog Day, and the circumstance that led to his arrest was very unusual.

 

On August 12, 2024, WOODALL had applied for a firearm purchase permit at the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. A record check showed that WOODALL had two warrants for his arrest for the animal cruelty charges as well as not showing up to court for those charges

 

On August 26, 2024, WOODALL showed up at the sheriff’s office to pick his permit and found himself wearing a nice pair of handcuffs! He was then taken to Douglas County Corrections.

 

Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson explained to WOWT that “…this case shows that anyone who comes into the office and applies for a gun permit can expect the staff and deputies to run a background check to see if there are any outstanding warrants.”

 

On August 27, 2024, WOODALL appeared in court and pleaded no contest to one misdemeanor count of animal cruelty and was sentenced to FIVE DAYS behind bars.

According to WOWT, “As part of the plea agreement, nine counts of the same charge, plus one similar charge, were dropped.”

 

On a separate note, as reported by WOWT, “This is the second jail stint in less than a year for Woodall. In October 2023, he pleaded guilty to driving with a suspended license and spent five days behind bars for that incident, too. In that case, charges for refusing to sign a traffic citation and a lack of brake lights were dropped.”

 

As I have been regularly posting quotes on animal cruelty on Voice For Us’ social platforms, I came across this one, “To examine whether something is humane first determine whether you would want it done to you”, by Andrea Kladar. So, I took the liberty of naming the  mother dog Andrea for the tribute image.

Should her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press release by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Please note that details may be removed or new information added should updates become available.

 

 

WOODALL’s mugshot shared from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

- Rhode Island, USA -

 

~ Update: August 31, 2024

 

On August 27, 2024, MICHAEL J. DIAZ was arraigned in Kent County District Court on four misdemeanor counts of unnecessary cruelty to animals, failing to provide adequate living conditions, food and water, and three felony counts unnecessary cruelty to animals resulting in death.

 

DIAZ did not enter a plea and was released on $5,000 personal recognizance.



~ Update: August 27, 2024

 

I heard back from the Warwick Police Department. With regards to the deceased furvictims, I was told: “There is a necropsy exam scheduled, however, malnourishment and abuse appear to be obvious contributing factors in their death.  Fighting may be an additional cause.  The exam will assist in determining the exact cause of death for each animal.”

 

I was further told that: “The defendant was seen in court today for arraignment and released on $1,000.00 PR and has a Felony Screening date of 12/2/2024.”

 

Please find below the answers from the Warwick Police Department to my questions:

 

Voice For Us: With regard to the dogs who were found deceased, was the arrestee able to provide their age, name, breed, and gender?

Police: These details were not provided by Diaz.  The exam will provide further information.

 

Voice For Us: Regarding the rescued dogs, what additional information can you provide? 

Police: They have been transported to the Warwick Animal Shelter to receive additional food, care, and treatment.

 

Voice For Us: Are there any pictures of the dogs that you can share for my article?

Police: Not at this time.

 

Voice For Us: Why did the arrestee have so many dogs? Was he breeding or fighting them?

Police: That is still under investigation.

 

 

~ Original story:



The Warwick Police Department arrested 22-year-old MICHAEL J. DIAZ (pictured).

 

Warwick police and Animal Control were called to a home on 222 Sand Pond Road after receiving a report about a dog who was in the backyard and that appeared to be malnourished and in poor health.

 

Responding officers found a dog who was severely emaciated and had open sores.

 

While in the backyard, officers could hear additional dogs inside the home …”and detected a strong odor of feces, urine and decay emanating from the inside. Based on the circumstances, Warwick Police Detectives obtained a search warrant for the property,” police said in a release.

 

The warrant sadly led to the discovery of three deceased dogs. Officials also found four live dogs who were emaciated and were taken to the Warwick Animal Shelter.

 

In connection with this case, police arrested DIAZ on August 26, 2024, and charged him with three felony counts of unnecessary cruelty to animals resulting death and four misdemeanor counts of unnecessary cruelty to animals by failing to provide adequate living conditions, food and water.

 

DIAZ will be held at the police station until his hearing at the Third District Court in Kent County on August 27, 2024.

 

Police said the investigation is ongoing and anyone with information regarding this case should contact Sgt. Nate Chea at (401) - 468 - 4261 or the Warwick police tip line at (401) - 468 - 4233. Thank you!

 

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Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press release by the Warwick 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.

 

 

DIAZ’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Warwick Police Department




 
 
 

- Arkansas, USA -

 

In this article there is a reference to “sexually abusing” a dog. For the record, I totally disagree with the phrase as I firmly believe that it should be called what it is, RAPE!

 

The Izard County Sheriff’s Office arrested 19-year-old TIMOTHY FEAR (pictured).

 

A man called the sheriff’s office to report the death of his dog. He advised that when his 9-year-old son had gone to feed the dog, the dog was dead.

 

A deputy responded to investigate and learned from the caller that FEAR was his farmhand and that had a history of cruelty to animals.

 

The caller told the deputy that he confronted FEAR about the death of his dog and that when he did, there were other people present. The caller went on to say that FEAR had admitted to killing the dog and then sexually abusing the furvictim.

 

FEAR, of Calico Rock, was arrested on August 15, 2024, and charged with one misdemeanor count of cruelty to animals and one misdemeanor count of bestiality.

At the time of writing, records show that FEAR is being held at the Izard County Detention Facility without bond.

 

While I wait to hear back from the Izard County Sheriff’s Office regarding information about the dog, I took the liberty of naming the Voiceless Victim Cotton for the tribute image. Should his/her given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

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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.

 

 

FEAR’s mugshot shared from the Izard County Sheriff’s Office




 
 
 

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