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- Connecticut, USA -

 

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

 

The Naugatuck Police Department announced through a press release that JOLISSA NOZIER was charged with animal cruelty.

 

On the early evening of October 20, 2024, officers responded to a residence on Carroll Street after receiving a “noise complaint regarding a barking dog.”

 

Officers learned from neighbors that the homeowner, NOZIER, had been away for approximately 24 hours.

From a basement window they could see a dog in a crate who was severely neglected.

 

Officers were able to contact NOZIER by phone and she later returned to the home to meet with the officers.

 

According to police, NOZIER confirmed to the officer that the dog, a 2-year-old male Poodle named Rocky, was hers and added that she had had him since he was a puppy.

 

Officers assessed Rocky and requested assistance from Animal Control. Rocky was surrendered to their care and taken to VCA Shoreline for treatment where he was found to be suffering from serious neglect.

 

Rocky is now in the care of Poodle Rescue Connecticut, Inc. and the organization said in a Facebook post that he has now been renamed Clarke.

Clarke is gradually getting better and if you wish and can afford to contribute toward his medical bills, please, click here. Thank you!

 

As for NOZIER, police said she is scheduled to appear in Waterbury Superior Court on November 20, 2024.

 

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Clarke’s pictures shared from Poodle Rescue Connecticut, Inc.




 
 
 

- Canada -

 

In August 2024, the Winnipeg Police Service received a report from the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian Animal Welfare regarding pictures and videos depicting animals being tortured and killed and that were being posted on the dark web.

 

The animal torture content was posted online between May and August.

 

Public Information Officer Constable Stephen Spencer said during a press conference that approximately ten cats were believed to be involved and some of them “were acquired from social media selling platforms.”

 

Members of the East District Community Support Team launched an investigation that led to the execution of a search warrant at a home in the Lord Roberts area of south Winnipeg.

 

Investigators uncovered and seized evidence of animal cruelty. They located ten cats and a rabbit, and two suspects were arrested. They said no animals were found alive.

 

According to a press release by the Winnipeg Police Service, 55-year-old IRENE LIMA and 40-year-old CHAD KABECZ, both of Winnipeg, were arrested and remain in custody.

 

LIMA and KABECZ were charged with:

 

• Killing or Injuring Animals

• Causing unnecessary suffering to an animal

• Fail to provide adequate medical attention for an animal when it is wounded or ill

• Inflict upon an animal acute suffering, serious injury or harm, or extreme anxiety or distress that significantly impairs its health or well-being

 

Constable Spencer said the pair were known to police but declined to elaborate on that. He did not have information on how LIMA and KABECZ knew each other.

 

He also said: “Investigators told me that this is the worst case that they’ve dealt with — a very horrible case involving animal cruelty,” and added: “I can say anecdotally when individuals are believed to be involved in heinous crimes against helpless animals, it often leads to escalating violent behavior towards humans, so we take that very seriously.”

 

Police in Winnipeg have also been investigating cases of cats being found dead in the Point Douglas area, but Constable Spencer said investigators do not believe the cases are related at this time.

 

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- Alabama, USA -

 

The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office arrested 20-years-old NATHANIEL SHANE BREWSTER (pictured), of Florence.

 

On Monday, April 8, 2024, the sheriff’s office became aware of a video circulating on social media showing animal cruelty toward a dog.

 

Investigators launched an investigation which led to the execution of a search warrant for a residence in Zip City.

 

BREWSTER was placed under arrest and charged with animal cruelty, second-degree possession of marijuana, and possession of marijuana.

 

According to court documents, the incident took place sometime in November or December of 2023.

 

The Voiceless Victim was rescued and turned over to the Florence/Lauderdale Animal Shelter.

I emailed Animal Services and I was told that the furvictim is a male Husky named Roscoe. Roscoe is about 10 months old and initially, he was “scared to be approached but has warmed up quickly”. I also learned that Roscoe was BREWSTER’s.

I was kindly provided with a picture of the furbaby (below).

 

At time of writing, records show that BREWESTER was released from custody after posting a $1,500 bond.

 

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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.

 

 

BREWSTER’s mugshot shared from the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office.




 
 
 

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