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The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office arrested 19-years-old ETHAN KLAY MORALES (pictured), an Alabama salesman, for stealing a dog from a Florida home and attempting to send the furbaby to a shelter.


The incident happened on the afternoon of Thursday, October 20, 2022, when MORALES was walking through a neighborhood in Rockledge conducting door-to-door sales. A Jack Russell mix dog named Angus who was in his guardian’s front yard of a home on 528 Glenbrook Circle ran up to MORALES.

MORALES picked up the furbaby and continued walking down the road. About an hour later, MORALES returned to Angus’ guardian’s, Joe McPherson, to sell solar equipment.

Mr. McPherson asked MORALES whether he had seen a dog, he answered: “No, have a blessed day.”

Thankfully, a neighbor was able to show Mr. McPherson footage from their security camera in which MORALES could be seen picking up Angus and walking away with him.


When deputies located MORALES and asked him about the dog, he told them he had not seen the dog and that he had no knowledge of the incident. At that point deputies told him there was a video showing him picking up the furbaby and walking away.


MORALES told deputies he put the dog in his friend’s car and that the friend took the dog to a shelter. Later, deputies learned that MORALES took Angus to his mother’s home in Palm Bay.


Online arrest records show that MORALES was arrested and charged with one misdemeanor count of animal cruelty and one felony count of grand theft. He was released from the Brevard County Jail after posting a $2,500 bond.


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- Florida, USA -


The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release that an animal cruelty investigation conducted by Sgt. Bailey, Sgt. Proudfit, Cpl. Buck, and Det. Friend, led them to a property on 8789 SW Hampshire Avenue in Arcadia.


Inside the residence, officers found multiple deceased animals along with animals who were malnourished and some who later “needed to be euthanized,” stated the release.


Officers also found multiple bags of animal food and referring to 21-years-old SAMUEL AARON RICHARDS and 21-years-old MARGARET FRANCES HORNBERGER (both pictured), the sheriff’s office said: “…but these two individuals decided to leave the animals in their cages and not feed them.”


The sheriff’s office said the residence was in complete disarray and was littered with animal feces and urine.


HORNBERGER and RICHARDS were arrested on Thursday, October 13, 2022, and each charged with eight counts of keeping animals in an enclosure without exercise or air, and two counts of animal cruelty and causing torment or death to an animal.


The pair were booked into the DeSoto County Jail on $8,000 total bond.

Online arrest records show that HORNBERGER was released while RICHARDS is still in custody.


Court records show that both HORNBERGER and RICHARDS are scheduled to be arraigned on November 28, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. before Judge Don Thomas Hall.


DeSoto County Animal Control took custody of the surviving animals who will be in their care until they have been medically cleared.


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Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey has arrested 68-years-old JOSEPH ALEX FARKAS (pictured), whose actions he described as “truly despicable and horrific.


In a press release Sheriff Ivey said that this animal cruelty case started in early September when Animal Enforcement Officers and the Animal Cruelty Unit launched an investigation following a call from a concerned citizen that FARKAS was “literally starving his dogs to death.”


Upon arrival, officers found a disturbing scenario. Two female dogs, Darcy and Katie, were emaciated and in a state of paralysis, to the extent that officers had to physically carry the furbabies outside of the home, said the sheriff.


The dogs’ conditions were so desperate that Katie had been paralyzed on the floor of the residence for several days and was laying in puddle of her own urine.

As a result of Katie not being able to escape to safety or change position, vets said she also suffered urine scalding.


Darcy was suffering from untreated skin disease, and total and complete emaciation.

Darcy was actually suffering paralysis due to Farkas’ intentional neglect and lack of compassion,” said Sheriff Ivey.


He then added: “ In fact, our vets determined that Farkas’ intentional starvation of Darcy had caused her to go into an advanced state of hypovolemic shock. Essentially Darcy’s organs were shutting down, her heart was unable to circulate blood, and she was days from death when our team showed up. This was all medically determined to be caused by severe starvation.”


Sheriff Ivey showed pictures of the VOICELESS VICTIMS and when he came across the picture of a bag of dog food he said: “And to further show you what evil looks like…. a sealed bag of dog food rested against the wall directly in view of Katie and Darcy where our investigation revealed that it had been sitting, unopened for at least a month. What kind of sick, demented, and cruel person does that to a helpless animal as our Vets believe that the bag of unopened dog food being in immediate view of Katie and Darcy actually inflicted further suffering, mental anguish and torment in addition to the physical suffering they were already experiencing.”


According to the sheriff, there is no question that FARKAS was intentionally starving Darcy and Katie to death and showed no remorse as he told investigators that he “didn’t think his dogs needed any help.”

Sheriff Ivey accused FARKAS of knowing exactly what he was doing and for whatever “sick reason” he chose to not do anything to help his dogs.


Sheriff Ivey revealed that when deputies obtained a warrant for his arrest and went to his home, FARKAS refused to open the door and even tried to drink liquid detergent in an effort to avoid going to jail because he knew he would need medical attention.

Officers were able to kick the door long before FARKAS could drink enough liquid to harm himself.

Right after he was medically examined, FARKAS was placed behind bars.


Sheriff Ivey then addressed FARKAS and said: “Trust me, you deserve to be under the jail but since the law only allows me to put you in it, that will have to do.”


FARKAS was arrested on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, on two felony counts of animal cruelty and two counts of unlawful confinement.

Online arrest records show he is being held in the Brevard County Jail on $11,000 bond.


This is a story where evil did not win because Darcy and Katie are getting better, they are walking and running. Not only that, but I am also overjoyed to report that Darcy has already been adopted and Katie will be soon.


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