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- California, USA -


The Winters Police Department arrested 25-years-old ANASTASIA MISCHENKO.


Police said in a media release that on the early morning of November 27, 2023, a call came through reporting that a female, later identified as transient ANASTASIA MISCHENKO, was chocking and beating a dog in the parking lot near Starbucks in the 700 block of Matsumoto Lane.


When an officer responded to the scene, MISCHENKO “barricaded herself in a black SUV with numerous dogs, threatening the officer that she had a weapon”, said police.


The officer then reached out to the Yolo County Sheriff's Office for assistance.


According to police, MISCHENKO exited the vehicle after over thirty minutes of communicating and negotiating. Once out of the vehicle, she resisted when officers attempted to detain her. MISCHENKO was eventually handcuffed and transported to the Yolo County Jail on misdemeanor animal cruelty charges as well as resisting/obstructing an officer. Police said she will be evaluated by mental health staff at the jail.


Yolo County Animal Services were also called to the scene, and they removed a total of six dogs who were found in the vehicle.


Police advised that “Pursuant to California Penal Code 13665, a photo of the subject will not be provided by the Winters Police Department.”


Disclaimer: This story is sourced from a press release by the Winters Police Department. Link included.


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- Arizona, USA -


The Phoenix Police Department arrested 35-years-old DANDREA A. PRICE and her brother, 45-years-old BARRY LEMORE KEE on fifty-six (56) animal cruelty charges.


According to a news release by Phoenix Police, on November 16, 2023, police were in the area of 7th Street and Mountain View Road, just west of Cave Creek Road, in reference to a stolen vehicle report. Officers started chasing the suspects on foot and establishing a perimeter.


At one point, while looking for the suspects, officers looked into the backyard of a local residence and they saw multiple dogs chained up.

Police said all the dogs appeared to be extremely malnourished and were in bad living conditions.


Humane Society responded to the scene and removed a total of eight dogs who were in need of “immediate medical attention”, said police.


In a reel published on the Phoenix Police Department Facebook page, officers can be seen giving the Voiceless Victims fresh water and an officer can be heard saying: “No food, no water. I can’t believe this counts as shelter.”


The following day, police arrested PRICE and KEE and both were booked into the Maricopa County Jail. Online records show the siblings are no longer in custody.


This story is sourced from the official press released by the Phoenix Police Department provided to Voice For Us.



Mugshots provided to Voice For Us by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office.





 
 
 

- Oklahoma, USA -


The Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 60-years-old BROADUS LANE OXFORD (pictured).


On Wednesday, November 29, 2023, deputies responded to a disturbance call at a residence in the 5900 block of North Madison Avenue. While in the area, in the backyard of another home, deputies saw a female dog who was chained up.


The Voiceless Victim was so emaciated that as the pictures show, her rib cage was visible under her skin.

Deputies said the poor soul did not have access to food, water, or shelter.


When deputies questioned OXFORD about the dog’s condition, he claimed she was thin because she wouldn’t eat. Deputies also reported that the dog has never been seen by a veterinarian.


According to the arrest report obtained by Voice For Us, OXFORD “stated on body camera that he wished to relinquish the ownership of the dog to the state of Oklahoma and to The Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.” The sheriff’s office tells me the dog, a Pitbull/Boxer mix, is currently under veterinary care at Tulsa Animal Welfare and is expected to recover. Tulsa Animal Welfare will then handle her adoption.


When I inquired about the furbaby’s age and name, I was told: “Her age and name are unknown, as she’s never been seen by a vet.”


OXFORD was placed under arrest and booked into the Tulsa County Jail on one count of cruelty to animals. Online records show that bond was set at $2,000 and that OXFORD is still in custody. A court date was scheduled for November 30, 2023.


This story is sourced from an official report provided to Voice For Us by the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.



OXFORD’s mugshot shared from the Tulsa County Jail.


Furbaby's pictures via Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.





 
 
 

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