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- Texas, USA -


The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 45-years-old WHITNEY FITZ-JOHN DAVIS (pictured).

 

In a media release, the sheriff’s office said that on January 4, 2024, deputies responded to a residence in the 13000 block of Tramonto Hill located in West Bexar County after they were alerted to multiple dogs at the location being malnourished.

 

When Patrol Deputies and the sheriff’s office Special Enforcement Unit arrived, they found five dogs who “appeared to be severely malnourished”, stated the release.

 

While walking around the residence, officials found it hard to breathe due to the strong odor of animal feces and ammonia throughout the residence that could be smelled from outside.

 

According to the release, DAVIS surrendered the dogs and they were immediately rushed to an animal hospital to be examined and treated.

 

DAVIS was placed under arrest and booked into the Bexar County Jail on cruelty to non-livestock animals charged.

Court records show that his arraignment is scheduled to take place on February 6, 2024.

 

Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar said: “Animal Cruelty crimes are often linked to other crimes like domestic violence and even human trafficking. Please help us put a stop to the mistreatment of animals. Call us at (210) - 335 - GANG to report animal abuse.”

 

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- Kentucky, USA -

 

Residents of the 1400 block of Possibility Way in Louisville, alerted Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS) to an abandoned home in the neighborhood with dogs inside.

 

According to the neighbors, two men were living in the home but they have not been seen at the property for months. The neighbors also reported to LMAS that there was a stench coming from the home and they could hear the dogs barking inside.

 

Animal Control Officers visited the residence three times between September 30 and November 15 but each time, nobody was home and they could not get inside. Finally, in mid-November, one of the owners allowed ACO to enter the property and remove the dogs.

 

A total of eight dogs were found and removed from the property which was covered in feces piled “several feet high.” ACO further reported that even windowsills and ceilings were covered in feces and that a large hole had been clawed into the wall.

 

From an investigation it emerged that 52-years-old VALLARY LYNN AMATO (pictured) was supposed to be caring for the dogs. The dogs were her son’s and his boyfriend, the two men who were living there.

 

According to neighbors, AMATO did not go every day to the home to feed the dogs but only once a week.

 

AMATO was arrested and on Friday, December 29, 2023, she was arraigned at Jefferson County Circuit Court on eight counts of animal cruelty and one violation of the Metro Louisville ordinance.

A judge set her bond at $2,500 and scheduled her pretrial conference for January 8, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. AMATO was ordered to not have any contact with animals.

 

As for the Voiceless Victims who were removed from the property, Stephanie Jackson, an LMAS spokesperson, told WLKY that they were all cleaned up and placed in foster homes.

 

The investigation is ongoing and two unidentified additional parties are facing charges in the case.

 

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- New York, USA -

 

The Nassau County SPCA is offering a reward for information after an innocent and defenseless dog was stabbed seventeen (17) times!

 

Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly held a press conference on Thursday, December 28, 2023, during which she recounted the facts of this horrific case.

 

On November 27, 2023, a roughly 2-year-old male Pitbull Terrier mix was found bleeding profusely on Washburn Avenue in Freeport, Long Island. Thankfully, a woman who lives there spotted him and took him to the animal shelter Bobbi and the Strays. Staff explained that given the seriousness of the injuries he sustained, the Voiceless Victim could not be treated at their facility so the woman rushed him to the Town of Hempstead Animal Shelter. Vets took on the furvictim, named him Cornell, and transferred him to an emergency veterinarian in Farmingdale.

 

DA Donnelly explained that some of Cornell’s stab wounds caused him to sustain collapsed lungs, causing them to leak air. She said that during the treatment, Cornell’s lungs had to be drained “a number of times.”

 

Authorities are now reaching out to the public for information that will lead to the prosecution of the vile individual(s) who did this to a defenseless dog.

As DA Donnelly said: “We need to know what happened to this dog.”

 

She went on to say: “If you have seen Cornell being walked down the street in your neighborhood. If you’ve seen Cornell in someone’s backyard. If you’ve been anywhere where you think you have seen this dog, I ask you to call my Animal Crimes Hotline.”

 

Cornell cannot tell us who did this to him. Cornell could not dial 911 to report what happened to him, he had to rely on a Good Samaritan to rescue him.

If you know who the monster is, I beg you to come forward and call the DA’s Office Animal Crimes Hotline at (516) - 571 - 7755. Thank you!


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