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The Office of Constable Alan Rosen, Harris County Constable Precinct 1 is investigating after a dog was found abandoned on a balcony.


The agency explained in a media release that on October 24, 2023, one of its animal cruelty investigators along with the Houston SPCA were dispatched to an apartment complex on 12303 Gulf Freeway in Houston after receiving a call about a dog who had been abandoned.


On the balcony of an apartment located on the third floor, officials found indeed a dog “with no food/water or shelter”, stated the release.


Investigators said that the Voiceless Victim “was reported to be on the balcony for at least three weeks but started to show severe emaciation recently.”


After executing a seizure warrant, the furvictim was removed and taken to the Houston SPCA to be examined.


As stated in the release, the investigation is ongoing and once completed, it will be handed over to the Harris County District Attorney's Office.


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Furvictim’s pictures shared from the Office of Constable Alan Rosen, Harris County Constable Precinct 1.





 
 
 

- Texas, USA -


On the night of Monday, October 9, 2023, the Houston SPCA along with the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s office responded to an apartment complex in the 3300 block of North Magregor after receiving a report of animal abuse.


In a press release, the Houston SPCA said that the incident was captured on a Ring doorbell camera. The footage showed a male kicking a dog unable to fight back and unable to call for help! In the disturbing video, the male can be seen lifting the dog by one of his back legs and tossing him across the walkway. The male then proceeds to threaten the dog to kick him some more.


In the press release, the Houston SPCA described the Voiceless Victim as a 50-pound, 1-year-old English Bulldog.


Officials arrived at the location with a civil seizure warrant to rescue the Bulldog, and once on the scene, they found two French Bulldogs. The poor souls were “confined in a small wire kennel, soaked in urine and feces.”


Thankfully, all the furbabies were removed and they are now safe in the care of the Houston SPCA.


In a Facebook post, Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s office said that the male has been identified but his name has not been made public yet. According to the Facebook post, “The entire investigation has been turned over to the Harris County District Attorney's Office. The DA will decide if and when charges will be filed in this case.”


While stressing the importance of reporting animal cruelty, Jay Chase, Chief Cruelty Investigator at the Houston SPCA, said: “If you are able to safely obtain photos or video to report animal cruelty, it can be very useful against those who dare to commit these crimes in public view.”


In an interview with FOX 26, Harris County Precinct One Constable Alan Rosen rightfully said: “We have to be the voice of the voiceless.”


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Pictures shared from the Houston SPCA.





 
 
 

- Texas, USA -


The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office arrested 18-years-old LINDSI NICHOLE WALLIS and her mother, 41-years-old CHRISTINA MARIE LINDSEY (both pictured).


According to court documents obtained by Voice For Us, the two females were hired to care for another family’s animals while the family was on vacation. Mother and daughter were supposed to begin their service on July 8, 2023, and visit the other family’s home twice a day. Court documents say that WALLIS and LINDSEY were to be paid $200 to feed, water, and care for a cat, two dogs, a fish, and let the dogs out on each visit. Court documents identified the two dogs as Molly and Marshall.


When the family that hired WALLIS and LINDSEY returned from their vacation, they found Molly deceased and Marshall on the floor unable to move due to severe dehydration.

The family found urine, feces, and vomit on the floors. Furthermore, there was no food or water for the animals.


After reviewing home security footage, not only did the family discover that WALLIS and LINDSEY only went to the house once a day, but they stopped going altogether from July 13, through July 15.


Online records show that WALLIS and LINDSEY were arrested on Thursday, October 5, 2023, and booked into the Taylor County Jail on six counts of animal cruelty. The females were released the same day after posting $36,000 bond each.


During an interview, WALLIS admitted to leaving Molly and Marshall outside, chained, overnight when temperatures at the time hit 100 degrees.


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Mugshots shared from the Taylor County Jail.


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