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- Florida, USA -

 

On the early evening of August 15, 2024, the Lee County Sheriff's Office received a call from Blue Pearl Animal Hospital on 9500 Marketplace Road in Fort Myers in reference to an animal neglect case.

 

Deputy Barreto responded to the scene and learned from the staff that 26-year-old JONATHAN ZACHARY URQUIZO (pictured), brought his dog in for emergency treatment.

The report obtained by Voice For Us identified the dog as a 16-year-old female Golden Labrador mix named Molly.

 

According to the report, Molly was emaciated and had “maggots crawling out of her rectum.” The veterinarian who examined Molly determined that due to her condition, Molly had been neglected for some time.

 

Given the nature of the incident, Detective Melissa Harvey also responded to the scene and made contact with the veterinarian who had treated Molly,  Dr. Meredith.

Dr. Meredith explained that when Molly was brought in, she was cachectic “which is beyond emaciated.” Additionally, Molly was severely dehydrated “at 10-12% which is life threatening”, stated the reports.

 

Molly had no ability to focus and had glassy eyes.

 

Dr. Meredith showed Detective Harvey the maggots that were crawling out of Molly's rectum and vulva. Molly's vulva was “bright red and severely irritated.” Molly also had various stages of flea infestation, was not ambulatory, and her blood pressure was so low it was unattainable.

 

As if all that was not enough, Molly's toenails were over an inch long and “drastically curved.” Dr. Meredith said it would be “excruciating for her to walk.”

 

Dr. Meredith further explained to Detective Harvey that she did not want to give Molly pain reliever “due to the possibility of them killing her.” She went on to say that Molly's condition did not happen in one or two weeks but it would have been over months to manifest. Then, she estimated that Molly would not make it 6-12 hours.

 

Dr. Meredith made contact with URQUIZO and advised him of her findings that this case is severe neglect and abuse. She also informed URQUIZO that euthanasia was necessary to end Molly's suffering.

 

According to the report, URQUIZO did not authorize the euthanasia despite knowing that death was impending based on Molly's vitals. He said he wanted to take her home and spend time with her before euthanasia. URQUIZO also expressed concern that the maggots could spread to his cat.

 

Detective Harvey attempted to speak with URQUIZO but he said he would not answer any questions.

 

Ultimately, a different veterinarian was authorized to proceed with Molly's euthanasia and afterwards her body was turned over to Lee County Domestic Animal services pending a necropsy.

 

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno said: “It sickens me that this sweet dog, 𝐌𝐨𝐥𝐥𝐲, was just trying to live out her golden years but instead was treated so poorly by this  𝐩𝐨𝐨𝐫 𝐞𝐱𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐧.”

 

URQUIZO’s cat, Ladybug, was thankfully rescued and Sheriff Marceno said: “I thank God for allowing my deputies to rescue Ladybug and save her from a terrible ending like Molly’s.”

 

Ladybug was taken to Blue Pearl Animal Hospital to be treated.

 

The sheriff’s office posted a video on their Facebook page showing the deplorable conditions Ladybug and Molly were forced to live in. As the sheriff’s office said, the house was covered in animal feces throughout and the video “shows just how disgusting the condition of the residence was for these two animals to live in.”

 

URQUIZO was arrested and charged with felony aggravated animal cruelty excessive pain/death and issued a citation by Lee County Domestic Animal Services for unsanitary conditions.

 

He was booked into the Lee County Jail and as Sheriff Marceno rightfully said, “Unlike his pets, he was given a clean place to stay at the Marceno Motel.”

 

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

According to court records, URQUIZO is set to be arraigned at Lee County Circuit Court on September 16, 2024, at 8:30 a.m.

  

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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.

 

 

URQUIZO’s mugshot shared from the Lee County Jail




 
 
 

- Virginia, USA -

 

The Animal Legal Defense Fund, an American legal advocacy organization for animals, is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the monster(s) who abandoned three helpless kittens.

 

In a press release the organization said that the furvictims were left to die in a trash compactor near the Darlington Heights convenience site in Prince Edward County. On the morning of May 23, 2024, a local attendant heard the only surviving kitten meowing and found her “clinging to life” in an orange plastic bag where her siblings were sadly discovered lifeless.

 

In a Facebook post, Prince Edward County Animal Care and Control said: “If it weren’t for the attendant at the site who heard meowing coming from the compactor, then all would have perished.”

 

The kitten, named Zoey, was bathed and brought to a local veterinarian for examination. According to the Animal Legal Defense Fund, she “has been adopted into a loving home, and is doing very well.”

 

Animal Legal Defense Fund Managing Attorney David B. Rosengard said: “Abandoning kittens in a trash compactor not only leaves them to die a painful death, but is also a criminal violation of Virgina’s cruelty code. We are hopeful that members of the community are able to come forward with information that will lead to justice for these animals and prevent similar actions in the future.”

 

Prince Edward County Animal Control and the Prince Edward County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the incident and are reaching out to the public to come forward with information that can identify the heartless and soulless individual(s) responsible for this heinous crime.

 

Prince Edward County’s Chief Animal Control Officer Adam Mumma said: “We are beyond grateful for the support of the Animal League Defense Fund for posting a reward for this heinous crime that occurred in our community. The County is committed to bringing this individual to justice. We urge anyone with information to please contact Prince Edward County Animal Control at 434-223-7310.”

 

If you know who did it, do the right thing and speak up or you are just as guilty!

 

The names of the deceased furvictims were not disclosed, so I took the liberty of naming them Cherry and Kiwi for the tribute image. Should their given names be made public, I will rectify them accordingly.

 

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- Mississippi, USA -

 

~ Update: September 10, 2024

 

47-year-old TERRY EUGENE PEGUES and his wife, 54-year-old CHARLOTTE FANT PEGUES (both pictured), were indicted by the Lafayette County grand jury last week on ten counts of animal cruelty.

 

The wife, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Mississippi, turned herself into the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office on September 9, 2024. She was later released on a $75,000 bond.

 

In an email to The Daily Mississippian, University of Mississippi Director of News and Media Relations Jacob Batte wrote: “The university is aware of the indictment and the employee has been placed on leave. The alleged charges did not result from any actions taken at or for the university, and the university is not among the parties involved in the investigation by the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department. The university will not provide further comment at this time.”

 

The Daily Mississippian reports that the wife’s attorney, Graham P. Carner, released a statement via email on behalf of the client.

He wrote: “Dr. Charlotte Pegues had dedicated her life to service to her community and the University of Mississippi. She has served with integrity and character, which are now unfairly called into question by a rushed indictment. Dr. Pegues is not guilty, and we will aggressively defend against these charges. In order not to be a distraction to the University she loves and that has loved her, Dr. Pegues will be taking a period of personal leave. She has asks for privacy as she works to preserve her good name.”


 

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Deputies with the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office arrested 47-year-old TERRY EUGENE PEGUES (pictured).

 

According to the office’s release, on August 4, 2024, deputies responded to a possible animal cruelty case at a residence on County Road 418. Upon arrival, deputies sadly found ten dead dogs who were “still attached  to their collars and chains”, stated the release. Deputies additionally found several other dogs who were alive but “appeared very malnourished.”

 

No one was home when deputies responded so investigators were called in and showed up with a search warrant.

 

Officials rescued twenty (20) dogs who were taken to a local veterinarian office for evaluation and care.

 

On August 7, 2024, PEGUES was arrested and charged with ten counts of animal cruelty. He was booked at the Lafayette County Jail and bond was set at $75,000 which he was able to post and was subsequently released.

 

The sheriff’s office said the investigation is ongoing and encourages whoever has information to call deputies at (662) - 234 - 6421 or LOU Crime Stoppers at (662) - 234 - 8799. Thank you!

 

The Daily Mississippian reports that PEGUES and his wife, Charlotte Fant Pegues, who serves as vice chancellor of student affairs at the University of Mississippi, are listed on the deed of trust for a property on County Road 418.

PEGUES’ wife was not mentioned in the Lafayette County Sheriff's Office press release nor there have been no reports of an investigation into her.

 

On August 12, 2024, Jacob Batte, Director of News and Media Relations for the University of Mississippi, told The Daily Mississippian: “University leaders are deeply disturbed and appalled by any instance of animal cruelty. The university is not among the parties involved in the ongoing investigation by the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department, and the university is not aware of any charges against a university employee in relation to that investigation. Given the ongoing nature of the investigation, the university will make no further comment at this time.”


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