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- Texas, USA -

 

WARNING⚠️The article contains pictures some of you may find distressing⚠️

  

~ Update: March 8, 2024

 

The Grapevine Police Department tells me the Voiceless Victim was a Lab/Pitbull mix approximately 2 years old.

 

~ Original story:


The Grapevine Police Department arrested 37-years-old VANADUS GREEN (pictured), in connection with the gruesome death of an innocent dog.

 

According to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on January 26, 2024, an officer with Grapevine Animal Services responded to the Super 8 hotel off Highway 114 after receiving a call about a dog near the dumpster.

 

Upon arrival, the officer found a male dog, who was “severely emaciated”, lying unresponsive on the ground. The officer rushed the Voiceless Victim to an emergency veterinary hospital where he was sadly pronounced dead.

 

The officer then took the dog back to the Grapevine Animal Shelter for further evaluation. The officer reported the dog to be “in poor body condition with abrasions on his legs. The dog also had a large open wound on the top of his head.”

 

The furvictim’s remains were sent to Mazie's Mission for a necropsy and a bone marrow analysis to determine the cause of death and how long the dog had gone without receiving the proper nutrition.

 

Animal Services officers then went to the hotel to obtain additional information about where the dog came from. Their investigation led them to room 324 which was registered to a female. Officers reviewed surveillance video and were able to identify GREEN as the suspect connected to the case.

In the devastating video, GREEN can be seen leaving the room with the dog and dragging the furvictim down the hallway on a leash. The footage goes on to show GREEN inside the stairwell where he pauses to “peek” to see if anyone was around. He then proceeds to drag the dog down a flight of stairs and through a door. The poor dog is understandably unable to walk and as he tries to stand, he collapses and GREEN keeps pulling him.

 

But that’s not all. GREEN continued to torture the helpless and defenseless dog. In fact, as seen in the disturbing video, GREEN kept pulling the poor soul all the way to the parking lot and it did not matter to him that the dog tried to get up but kept collapsing. The precious dog is then dumped as if he was trash!

 

Officers interviewed the female in Room 324 and she initially denied knowing anything about a dog and would not reveal the name of the man (GREEN) who was occupying the room with her. Later, she  admitted the dog was GREEN’s, her boyfriend.

According to the affidavit, the female stated that GREEN found the dog a few weeks earlier and was trying to care for him. She also said that GREEN was not there at the time as he travels back and forth to Mississippi.

 

One of the officers then received a call from GREEN who claimed he had found the dog three or four weeks earlier. He claimed the dog was near some warehouses next door to the hotel, lying under some bushes and added that the dog was in poor condition so he thought he could “nurse” him back to health. GREEN went on to tell the officer that “despite his efforts, the dog never got better and refused to eat.”

  

It’s unknown why he did not seek veterinary advice or why he did not take the dog to a shelter!

 

GREEN said the reason the dog was near the dumpster was because that day his girlfriend told him he could not keep him in the hotel room anymore and that she was allergic.

So, he “took the dog back outside and thought it would be safe near the dumpster until he could come back and check on it”, stated the affidavit.

 

GREEN told the officer he still had all the products he used to treat the dog and said his girlfriend would show them. GREEN also said there was a wound on the top of the dog's head that he was treating with Neosporin. The officer then went back to the hotel and took the bag with the products.

 

Meanwhile, the necropsy results came back and showed that the dog had died from starvation.

The wound to the top of the dog's head was labeled as a blunt force injury approximately a week old”, stated the affidavit. The officer also received the results of the bone marrow extracted from the dog's femur indicating the body fat was 9.72 percent and the normal range is 65-98 percent.

 

The officer emailed the doctor who performed the necropsy and she explained that “for the dog to get such a low percentage of body fat, it would take more than 3 or 4 weeks. She also said the injury to the top of the dog's head was less than a week old with no signs of healing. There were additional injuries to the dog's chest cavity that occurred around the same time as the head injury. She further stated as the result of his injuries and malnourishment, the dog would have suffered up until the time of death.”

 

The officer then concluded the following: “Vanadus treated the dog in cruel manner when he was seen on video surveillance dragging the lifeless dog across the ground and down several flights of stairs. He unreasonably abandoned the dog near a dumpster, while the dog was still alive but near death. While in his care, the dog sustained injuries to the top of the dog's head with a blunt object. The dog also sustained injuries to his chest cavity. These injuries would have resulted in significant pain to the dog, and went untreated by a veterinarian. The dog starved to death over a long period of time which should be considered a form of torture for any living thing. Lastly, due to the overall injuries and the fact that the dog was starved to death, it is believed that the dog suffered immensely until the dog took its final breath.”

 

A warrant for GREEN’s arrest was obtained and on February 28, 2024, he was taken into custody. He is charged with cruelty to a non-livestock animal, a third-degree felony. Online arrest records show he posted bond.

 

Authorities did not disclose the furbaby’s name, so I took the liberty of naming him Oleander for the tribute image. Should his given name be made public, I will rectify it accordingly.

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the official press release by the Grapevine Police Department and the warrant arrest 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.

  

 

GREEN’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Grapevine Police Department.





 
 
 

- Illinois, USA -

 

Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley announced that 35-years-old CORTEZ JAMAL HOUSTON (pictured), was sentenced for “Aggravated Cruelty, Cruel Treatment and Violation of Owner’s Duties.”

 

According to a press release by Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley, on December 29, 2020, Winnebago County Animal Control Officers responded to a residence in the 3000 block of Bildahl Avenue in Rockford after an animal complaint.

In the backyard of the residence, officers found at least three dogs. As stated in the release, “These dogs were emaciated and without proper food and water.”

Sadly, officers also found a deceased dog who was being “consumed by the other emaciated dogs.”  The criminal complaint obtained by Voice For Us describes the deceased dog as a brown and brindle female Mastiff. The Voiceless Victim’s age and name were not mentioned.

 

A couple of weeks later, on January 13, 2022, Winnebago County Animal Control responded to a home in the 2600 block of Lapey Street in Rockford where HOUSTON was residing.

Officers discovered a dog who was “incredibly thin with no food or water.” Sadly, Animal Control Officers located a dead dog whom the criminal complaint describes as a tan and white female Pitbull mix. The Voiceless Victim’s age and name were not included in the complaint.

 

A necropsy was performed on the deceased furvictim and results showed that she died from starvation. According to the press release, “There was no food found in the dog’s gastrointestinal tract, indicating that the dog had not consumed any food for at least 24 hours. The dog’s stomach contained sticks.”

 

An investigation conducted by Winnebago County Animal Control determined that all of the dogs were HOUSTON’s.

 

On August 23, 2023, HOUSTON was found guilty of Aggravated Cruelty, Cruel Treatment, and Violation of Owner’s Duties after a jury trial before the Honorable Judge Randy Wilt.

 

In his press release, Winnebago County State’s Attorney J. Hanley said the following:

 

Aggravated Cruelty is a Class 4 Felony that is punishable by 1-6 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections followed by 6 months of Mandatory Supervised Release.  Cruel Treatment is a Class A Misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in the Winnebago County Jail or probation.  Violation of Owner’s Duties is a Class B Misdemeanor that is also punishable by probation or a jail sentence.”

 

Despite all that, on February 29, 2024, Winnebago County Circuit Court Judge Randy Wilt sentenced HOUSTON to ONLY three years in the Illinois Department of Corrections. Not only that, but I also learned from the Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office that HOUSTON was not banned from “owning” animals!

 

I took the liberty of naming the deceased furbabies Lilac and Wisteria for the tribute image. Should their given names be made public, I will rectify them accordingly.

 

I have also emailed Winnebago County Animal Control and the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Department to request pictures of all the Voiceless Victims. If I receive them, I will add them to the article.

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the official press releases by the Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office and copies of the criminal complaint 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.

 


HOUSTON’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Winnebago County State’s Attorney’s Office.



 


 
 
 

- North Carolina, USA -

 

~ Update: February 26, 2024

 

According to the arrest warrants, the Voiceless Victim’s name was Luna. The picture has been updated accordingly. I am still waiting to hear back from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office regarding Luna’s age.


I also learned that SCROGGS’s case is currently scheduled for court on April 19, 2024.

 

~ Original story:


The Davidson County Sheriff's Office announced that 54-years-old JONNI VALDES GOULDING and 56-years-old JOSEPH TAYLOR SCROGGS (both pictured), are facing animal cruelty charges in connection with a case that is beyond evil!

 

According to the media release by the sheriff’s office, on January 8, 2024, deputies received a call about a blind, emaciated Husky type dog who was found abandoned near the Warf Road/Feezor Road area.

 

With the help of the Davidson County Animal Shelter and the Neshama Animal Rescue a post was published on social media, and that helped to determine that GOULDING and SCROGGS were the guardians of the Voiceless Victim.

 

According to the sheriff's office, despite the emergency medical treatment provided to the dog and all efforts to save this precious life, the furvictim’s “condition [deteriorated] rapidly and she succumbed to her abuse and neglect.’”

 

On January 19, 2024, SGROGGS, of 300 Cloverdale Drive in High Point, was charged and arrested for one felony count of animal cruelty and one misdemeanor count of animal cruelty. 

 

On February 21, 2024, GOULDING, of 2107 Pyramids Village Boulevard in Greensboro, was charged with one felony count of animal cruelty and one misdemeanor count of cruelty to animals/abandonment of an animal. She is scheduled to appear in District Court in Lexington on the morning of Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 9:00.

 

Davidson County Sheriff Richie Simmons encourages anyone with information related to this case to contact Deputy C. Soles at the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Division at (336) - 242 - 2105. Thank you!

 

Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the media release by the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office. Link included.

Please note that details may be removed or new information added should officials sources report an update.

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.

 

 

Mugshots shared from the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.

 

Isabell Daniela Sforza posted a picture of the Voiceless Victim in the Facebook Group Lost and Found Pets Davidson County, NC.




 
 
 

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