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

 

~ Update: May 4, 2024


I heard back from the Brevard County Sheriff's Office and I sadly have to inform you that Bella, Honey, and Smokey were euthanized.



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 The Brevard County Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of 63-years-old DIXIE ETHEL WEEKS and 53-years-old CURTIS LEONARD SHIPLEY ( both pictured).

 

According to the arrest affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on April 5, 2024, two electricians went to SHIPLEY’s home on 900 N Carpenter Road in Titusville. After completing their job, they went to their next customer and told her what they had seen at SHIPLEY’s home.

 

The electricians said they saw “malnourished dogs”, “feces everywehere” and cats who were “delivering babies in the kitchen cabinet.” The electricians described what they saw as “horrible living conditions.”

 

Concerned with what she was told, the customer alerted the Titusville Police Department and an officer responded to SHIPLEY’s home.

Upon arrival, the officer immediately requested the assistance of Brevard County Sheriff's Office Animal Services and Enforcement.

 

The responding Animal Control Officer saw four dogs whom SHIPLEY identified as Bella, Eli, Honey, and Smokey. SHIPLEY told the ACO that all four dogs and all seven cats were his.

 

According to the affidavit, Honey “appeared to be missing an eye. Her ribs were easily palpable, and her pelvic bones were becoming prominent.” Additionally, Honey “had multiple areas of missing fur, swollen nipples, overgrown nails, and limped while walking.”

 

Smokey “appeared disoriented and was bumping into walls and falling over as she walked. Attached to Canine Smokey's right ear was a skin tumor, approximately the size of a baseball.” Smokey's ribs and pelvic bones were prominent and her nails were overgrown.

 

Bella “seemed to be unresponsive to noise or commands. She had missing fur and a ruptured tumor on her back.” Her ribs and pelvic bones were visible, and she was unable to walk on her own.

 

Eli “also seemed unresponsive and had missing fur on his back and rear legs.” His “ribs and pelvic bones were visible and he could only walk short distances.”

 

SHIPLEY was unable to confirm the age of the dogs. He estimated that Honey, whom he also called Mama, was acquired as a puppy between 2009 and 2011 after he and WEEKS moved in together. SHIPLEY also said that Bella and Smokey were Honey’s babies.

 

SHIPLEY also struggled to remember Eli’s age and estimated that all four were approximately 12 or 13 years old.

 

None of the furvictims were ever seen by a veterinarian and none of them were ever vaccinated. SHIPLEY told the ACO that he did not know that dogs “were supposed to receive annual veterinary wellness exams.”

 

The ACO then found five of the seven cats. SHIPLEY told the officer that the cats were both indoor and outdoor.

According to the ACO, the cats appeared to be “bright, alert and responsive.”

 

SHIPLEY surrendered all four dogs and the ACO rushed them to the Rockledge Animal Specialty and Emergency Hospital (RASEH) for immediate emergency veterinary intervention.

 

On April 8, 2024, after their initial emergency care and treatment at RASEH, Bella, Eli, Honey, and Smokey were returned to the care of South Animal Care Center (SACC).

Veterinarians reported that all four Voiceless Victims had been experiencing repeated and excessive infliction of unnecessary pain and suffering.

 

All four furvictims were suffering from flea infestations, dermatitis, and painful tumors.

 

SHIPLEY and WEEKS’ statements about feeding the dogs regularly were also proved to be false. All four dogs were found to be severely malnourished.

 

Further findings revealed that none of the dogs “were offered sufficient exercise and outside change of air.”

 

On April 23, 2024, WEEKS and SHIPLEY were arrested and charged with four counts of felony animal cruelty, four counts of confinement without food and water, and four counts of condiment without wholesome exercise.

 

At the time of writing, records show the filthy duo are being held at the Brevard County Jail on $38,000 bond.

Court records show that WEEKS and SHIPLEY will appear at Titusville Historic Courthouse on May 30, 2024, at 8:00 a.m. for their arraignment before Judge Michelle A. Baker.

 

Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey said although three dogs won't make it, the vet team will try to save the other dog.

 

Just before publishing the story, I came across an article by WESH, according to which three of the dogs have been euthanized.

I have emailed the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office to inquire about this and if I get a response, I will post an update.

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official court documents obtained by 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.

 

 

Mugshots shared from the Brevard County Jail




 
 
 

- Florida, USA -

 

The Gainesville Police Department arrested 30-years-old DESTINY MERCEDES BENTON (pictured).

 

On December 12, 2023, BENTON took her dog named Lotto to Banfield Pet Hospital.

Lotto had several medical conditions, but according to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, the most severe was “severe necrotic skin disease.”

  

The veterinarian offered several treatment options to BENTON but she refused and said that she could afford to pay for the medical care. The vet also discussed surrendering Lotto to someone else but at the time there was no placement for the dog. Finally, the vet “offered a free euthanasia” but BENTON declined and left with Lotto.

 

Three days later, on December 15, 2023, a passerby found Lotto abandoned on the side of the road with a dog bed at SW 122nd Street and SW 89th Avenue (approximately ten miles from BENTON's apartment).

 

The Good Samaritan then took Lotto to the UF Small Animal Hospital and dropped him/her off “as stray”, stated the affidavit.

 

Lotto had “extensive wounds on the head and neck” and was covered "in dirt and purulent material" with chunks of skin falling off that were removed during bathing.

 

Alachua County Animal Resources were alerted and an officer responded to take possession of Lotto. The responding officer learned from the veterinarian that the injuries sustained by Lotto “were from a chemical burn.” The affidavit further stated “There was dead and infected tissue that had to be removed. Without intervention the dog would have died from infection.”

The officer also took pictures of Lotto to be sent out in hopes of finding his/her guardian.

 

Staff at Banfield Pet Hospital then contacted the Alachua County Animal Resources Officer and revealed that BENTON was Lotto's guardian and provided the officer with additional information.

 

At that point, the officer was able to make contact with BENTON at her apartment.

Post Miranda BENTON said she took the dog to the vet and they could not determine what caused the injuries but said it could have been from a Brown Recluse spider bite. BENTON went on to state that she could not pay for the medical treatment and that staff wanted her to turn Lotto over to them. BENTON confirmed that she did not get any medication from the hospital.

BENTON then told the officer that Lotto had run away and she did not know where he/she was.

 

Court documents show that a sworn complaint was filed on December 23, 2023, and a warrant for BENTON’s arrest was issued on March 14, 2024, by Judge David Kreider with a recommended bond of $10,000.

BENTON was arrested on April 17, 2024, and charged with one felony count of animal cruelty. She was released on her own recognizance on the condition that she may not possess any animals.

 

I have emailed Alachua County Animal Resources to inquire about Lotto. If I get a response, I will post an update.


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Disclaimer: This article is sourced from the arrest affidavit obtained by 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.

 

 

BENTON’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.



 
 
 

- Florida, USA -

 

Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno announced the arrest of 20-years-old BECKHAM MCLEOD (pictured).

 

During a press conference, Sheriff Marceno said that on the afternoon of Tuesday, April 9, 2024, deputies responded to the Coastal Village Apartments off Three Oaks Parkway to investigate an animal abuse complaint.

 

The complainant told deputies they saw a male, later identified as MCLEOD, “violently beating his dog”. While on the phone with dispatchers, the witness began recording BECKHAM.

 

Part of the video presented at the press conference, showed MCLEOD kicking the dog, named King, and then dragging the furbaby.

Sheriff Marceno said that MCLEOD also stomped on King and kicked him on his face. According to the sheriff, MCLEOD continued to “forcibly pull King with a leash before kicking him in the chest again.”

 

Deputies and detectives immediately “flooded the area” and located MCLEOD at his residence. Sheriff Marceno said that MCLEOD asked: “What? I can't reprimand my dog?

 

Animal Services removed King and took him to get medical care. King was evaluated by a veterinarian who reported that the Voiceless Victim has bruising and swelling around the neck where he was kicked. King “suffered unnecessary pain and fear”, said Sheriff Marceno but he will make a full recovery! MCLEOD surrendered King who will remain in the care of Animal Services until he finds a loving home.

 

As Sheriff Marceno politely put it, “this pile of trash” was charged with aggravated animal cruelty and if convicted, he will be placed on the Animal Abuse Registry.

To this regard, let me remind you that Voice For Us also maintains an Animal Abuser Registry.

 

At time of writing, records show that MCLEOD is being held into the Lee County Jail.

He is scheduled to appear at Lee County Circuit Court on the morning of Monday, May 13, 2024, at 8:30.

 

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Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from the press conference held by Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno. Link included.

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.

 


MCLEOD's mugshot shared from the Lee County Jail.



 
 
 

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