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- Texas, USA -

 

26-year-old ALEXANDRA RAYA BRAVO (pictured) is facing animal cruelty charges after dogs’ remains were found outside her Montgomery County home.

 

Investigators with the Montgomery County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office received information that possible animal cruelty was taking place at BRAVO’s home on 13343 Chasewood Court in Cut and Shoot. A neighbor reported seeing dog carcasses in cages in BRAVO’s front yard.

 

With this information, investigators were able to obtain a search warrant which was executed on August 6, 2024. The search led to the discovery of “evidence consistent with animal remains”, according to a media release by the Montgomery County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office. Two dogs were found dead in kennels outside BRAVO’s home. The remains were sent for forensic examination.

 

BRAVO was arrested at her home on August 11, 2024, for two Montgomery County Precinct 1 warrants relating to running a red light and driving without a license. For these misdemeanor charges, BRAVO was held in jail on a $1,500 bond.

 

Montgomery County Precinct 2 then secured the warrant from the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office on the animal cruelty charges.

 

On August 12, 2024, at her probable cause hearing at the Montgomery County Jail, Associate Judge Jacqueline Bello set BRAVO’s bond of $1,500 for the animal cruelty charges.

 

BRAVO was released after posting a $3,000 bond. As per the conditions of her release, BRAVO is not allowed to “own” or be around any animals.

 

Scott Engle, with Montgomery County Police Reporter, interviewed a couple of residents and Chief Deputy David Eason regarding the situation at BRAVO’s home. Click here to watch the video.

 

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BRAVO’s mugshot was provided to Voice For Us by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office

 

Pictures are still images of a video published by Scott Engle




 
 
 

- Mississippi, USA -

 

The Corinth Police Department arrested JONATHAN HURST (pictured), former Corinth City’s sewer department employee, and his fiancée SONDRA BULLARD.

 

Police were tipped by a neighbor about malnourished dogs at a home on Pleasant Grove Road and officers responded to investigate.

Corinth-Alcorn Animal Shelter was also at the scene to assist the police (Video).

 

Officers found several malnourished dogs inside and outside the home. Sadly, one puppy was found deceased “and scavenged by the other dogs”, reports Mississippi Today.

Twenty-seven (27) dogs of varying ages were found without food and water and among dirty conditions.

The furvictims were malnourished and sick and many of them had diseases and parasites.

 

HURST, the homeowner, was arrested on July 28, 2024, and BULLARD a few days later.

They are facing twenty-seven MISDEMEANOR counts of animal cruelty. No charges filed for the dead Voiceless Victim!

 

At their bond hearings at the Corinth Municipal Court, both pleaded not guilty and were released on personal recognizance. They are scheduled back in court for November 4, 2024.

 

According to Mississippi Today, HURST was fired on August 6, 2024, but Mayor Ralph Dance said the termination was unrelated to the animal neglect case. Reportedly, HURST was terminated due to issues related to his employment.

 

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

  

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 - Kentucky, USA -

 

The Garrard County Sheriff’s Office arrested 64-year-old DENNIS C. KIRKPATRICK (pictured).

 

On August 8, 2024, deputies served a search warrant at a home on Royalty Drive in Lancaster that led to the discovery of more than eighty (80) dogs living inside the home in “extremely deplorable conditions”, stated the release from the office.

 

Sadly, inside the home officials also found animal remains “in a decayed state.”

 

All of the dogs were placed in the custody of the Garrard County Animal Control that was also on the scene along with Garrard Co Fire District One and several volunteers to assist the sheriff’s office.

 

County Officials deemed the home uninhabitable due to health and safety concerns.

 

Deputies arrested KIRKPATRICK at the scene and charged him with sixty-two (62) counts of cruelty to animals 2nd degree and a felony count of torture of a dog.

The sheriff’s office said that additional charges are expected as the investigation continues.

 

At the time of writing, records show that KIRKPATRICK is being held in the Jessamine County Detention Center without bond and is scheduled to appear in court on August 12, 2024, at 10:00 a.m.

 

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KIRKPATRICK’s mugshot shared from the Jessamine County Detention Center




 
 
 

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