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- Oklahoma, USA -


The Comanche County Sheriff’s Department arrested 37-years-old DR. DANIEL MOSES GARRISON (pictured), for killing his daughter’s puppy.

Court records show that the incident took place on December 19, 2022.


KSWO reports that “two men working in west Lawton said they heard what sounded like a dog being struck by an object, and a young girl screaming and crying” and that it went on for about 10 to 20 minutes. The men told investigators that afterwards, “they saw a man, dressed in medical scrubs, holding a small dog by its neck before throwing it.”

The witnesses later found a deceased small black dog.


A video that recorded the incident, was handed to investigators and when they showed it to GARRISON, he said “it’s a person that looks like me.”

When investigators asked GARRISON about the girl crying, he replied that his daughter was not with him.


GARRISON is charged with one count of cruelty to animals and according to online records, he was released from the Comanche County Detention Center after posting a $2,500 bond.


Court records show that the murderer’s preliminary hearing conference is slated to take place on Monday, March 20, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. before Judge Galbraith.


I have emailed the Comanche County Sheriff’s Department and requested additional information about the VOICELESS VICTIM as well as this case.

Should I hear from the sheriff’s office, I will post an update.


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- Oklahoma, USA -


The Ponca City Police Department arrested 36-years-old CHELSEA LANE LONG (pictured), on three felony counts of cruelty to animals.


Ponca City Police Chief Don Bohon kindly emailed me the narrative of this case according to which on August 17, 2022, officers were called to a residence on 912 North Union Street regarding a report of abandoned dogs.


Upon arrival, officers found two dogs, who were sadly deceased, and one dog who was still alive “but in very poor condition.” The deceased dogs were decayed and mummified.

Officers did not find any food or water and “it was alleged that nobody had been seen at the residence for about 6 weeks.”


Animal Control was called in and the responding officer took possession of the surviving dog, an adult male Boxer mix.


According to police, at the home there were no active utilities but officers found mail addressed to LONG and a vehicle registered in her name.

The following day, Ponca City Police located LONG at a residence in the 400 block of North 7th Street and questioned her about the dogs. LONG told officers that she did have a Boxer and a black Yorkie, but her father was looking after them. LONG told police she did not know anything about a third dog.

Officers advised LONG that the Yorkie and another dog were found deceased and the Boxer was in such poor health and risking being euthanized.


After talking to LONG, police interviewed her father, Bennie Long, whose version of the facts were different from his daughter’s. He said that he only mows the yard at her daughter’s home and that the dogs were her responsibility. The father then explained that when he was at the home two weeks earlier, he saw a white dog but did not see the other two.


After police completed their investigation, a warrant request was submitted to the Kay County District Attorney for a charge of felony animal cruelty, on CHELSEA LANE LONG.

The DA’s office issued a warrant on December 2, 2022. At her first court appearance in Kay County District Court, LONG appeared with a bondsman, surrendered to the court, and was released after posting a $12,000 bond.

Online court records show that LONG is due back in court on February 3, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.


No charges have been filed against LONG’s father.


Chief Bohon tells me that the Boxer removed by Animal Control is still with the agency and is doing well.


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- Oklahoma, USA -


The Elk City Police Department arrested 59-years-old WILBERT LEE BREWER JR. (pictured), after two Pitbulls were found abandoned on his property.


According to the affidavit obtained by Voice For Us, on April 13, 2022, Elk City Police Officers conducted an authorized search warrant on BREWER’s residence located at 207 Parkview Place, in Elk City.

The search led to the discovery of two dogs in the backyard of the property.

Officers found one female Pitbull black in color, who “appeared to be extremely aggressive toward Officers, not in good health, and to have only one eye.”

The other Pitbull, a male gray brindle in color, eventually became friendly, but was covered in ticks.


Officers reported that the backyard was completely covered in dog feces to the point that Officer Brad believed it to be “unhealthy” for the dogs. There was no sign of food or water for the furbabies.

At the time of the search, BREWER was not present and according to neighbors, “it was believed he was seen leaving the residence with a U-Haul style box truck.”


The following day, on April 14, 2022, Elk City Animal Control Officers were dispatched to the area of Braum's, directly behind BREWER’s home, about a female Pitbull who was being aggressive toward citizens.

According to the affidavit, due to the Pitbull’s aggressive behavior, animal control requested the assistance of Elk City Police and it was determined that the Pitbull was BREWER’s but officers were unable to contact him.


The female Pitbull was later taken to a vet where she was euthanized on April 16, 2022.

The veterinarian’s report obtained by Voice For Us stated: “On 4/16/2022 I observed the black female pitbull and observed a case of Entropion in both eyes, including possible severe conjunctivitis & corneal ulcers. This causing the Canine to experience major discomfort and excessive eye drainage. Due to the canine's aggressive behavior and condition causing discomfort I was unable to handle/treat this canine and it was euthanized to prevent suffering.”


On April 16, 2022, Elk City Animal Control Officer Stone went to BREWER’s residence and provided the male Pitbull with food and water. As indicated in the affidavit, “At that date there did not appear to have been any care provided to the dog by Brewer or any other acting on his behalf.”


On the morning of April 19, 2022, Elk City Police requested a follow up on the possibly abandoned male Pitbull at BREWER’s home.

The officer who went to BREWER’s residence said the furbaby looked that he was still being neglected and took pictures of the backyard showing no signs of food or water for him.

Animal control took custody of the male Pitbull whom they renamed Tank and according to his Kennel Card, his date of birth is October 18, 2018.


The affidavit stated that based on all the evidence gathered and the vet’s findings, police believed that probable cause existed that BREWER committed the following crimes:


Cruelty To Animals Title 21 1685 (1) Willfully/maliciously, by abandoning; (2) caused; (3) any animal in captivity, by confining to the back yard area of the residence; (4) (to be) tortured/maimed/(deprived of necessary food, drink, or shelter), by not providing any available food, water, or shelter. And the yard area to be left covered in animal feces and in an unhealthy environment. Also both dogs were not provided necessary medical care, which caused both to be covered in ticks. The male brindle to getting worms and the female, black in color, reaching such an unhealthy stated, which led to her having to be euthanized.”


BREWER was arrested on September 11, 2022, and is scheduled to be in court on October 22, 2022.


I have also contacted the Beckham County District Attorney's Office and requested additional information and pictures about the female Pitbull.

I will post an update should I receive a response.


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