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- Texas, USA -


On the late evening of Tuesday, August 30, 2022, a deputy with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a stolen U-Haul truck in the 3000 block of College Park in The Woodlands.


According to a press release by the sheriff’s office, inside the truck, the deputy discovered multiple injured and malnourished dogs. One of them had a horrific injury with exposed flesh on most of his/her back consistent with a chemical burn. Tennessee News identified the burnt dog as Dolo (pictured).

The poor dogs were “in kennels filled with their own urine and feces with no food or water.”


The occupants of the truck were identified as 26-years-old TIARA JOSIANNA ALSAID and 57-years-old ANTHONY GLENN JOHNSON (both pictured), from Houston.


Following an investigation, the deputy learned that the Houston Police Department has multiple cases involving ALSAID “for running a business that claims to transport dogs cross-country, but instead sells them, never delivering the dogs to their correct destinations”, stated the release.

The sheriff’s office said that the dogs found in the truck “were stolen and worth many thousands of dollars.”


HPD Detectives, the Director of the Montgomery County Animal Shelter, and a Montgomery County Constable Precinct 2 Cruelty to Animals Investigator arrived on scene to assist in the investigation.

Thankfully, the dogs were seized until their guardians could be located, and eventually reunited.


ALSAID was placed under arrest for multiple offenses including animal cruelty and theft in addition to multiple drug warrants out of various counties.


JOHNSON was arrested for possession of marijuana but animal cruelty charges could be forthcoming.


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- Georgia, USA -


After deputies with the Heard County Sheriff’s Office arrested WENDY BREWER, owner of Dogs Rock Rescue, in connection with what authorities are calling a “horrific case of animal abuse”, they have now also arrested Dogs Rock Rescue's associate 56-years-old DEANALYN REIGN (both females pictured).


BREWER was arrested after officials executed a search warrant on Thursday, August 25, 2022, and found evidence of animal cruelty and abuse at two locations on Fir Road in Franklin.


Nearly 200 dogs were removed from both properties and it took the collaboration of a dozen agencies, including animal control and animal rescue from Carroll, Cherokee, Coweta, Forsyth, Meriwether, and Troup counties. The Atlanta Humane Society was also on the scene to assist.


Many of the dogs were sick, hungry, and dehydrated. They were in cages walking around in their own filth. Sadly, many others were found dead.


FOX 5 Atlanta reports that “A van used to transport some of the dogs for a weekend adoption event was found on the property still packed days afterward. It had never been unloaded.”


According to authorities, some of the dogs are gaining weight and their health conditions are improving. Lt. Dan Boswell with the Heard County Sheriff's Office said that sadly, some of them will have to be euthanized.


About fifty of the dogs rescued from hell, were placed in the care of Friends of Heard County Animal Control DOGS which has a normal capacity for only fifteen dogs so you can only imagine all the help they need to face this hardship. Staff are also in desperate need of volunteers to interact with the dogs.


In a Facebook post the nonprofit wrote that “All dogs have been given DAP, Rabies, bordatella, and flea/tick prevention. **All have been dog tested and are wonderful with other dogs!”


If you wish and can afford to donate or are interested in volunteering to care for the dogs, please, visit the nonprofit’s Facebook page. Thank you!


In regard to REIGN, Lt. Dan Boswell told FOX 5 Atlanta that she has a criminal past for animal abuse in Alabama. For that case “She was given two years probation (…) and some classes that she had to take.”

But that’s not all. In fact, that same year in Connecticut, REIGN “was stopped on Interstate-95 by Connecticut state troopers. And they recovered 20 dogs--correction, 30 dogs--that were stacked in crates inside a van”, added Lt. Boswell.


As I was Googling REIGN, I came across two old articles about her.

One was published by WTVM on February 10, 2015, titled: “AL woman found guilty of animal cruelty.”

According to the article, on February 5, 2015, after a two-day trial, a Lee County Jury found REIGN guilty of five counts of cruelty to animals in the second degree. At the time, REIGN was the owner of Southern Dogs Rescue.

Reportedly, in December 2013, a Lee County resident reported to the Lee County Sheriff's Office and Lee County Animal Control that there were several dogs on some property located in the 400 block of Lee Road 4 in Auburn who appeared to have been abandoned and neglected.

Officials found 20 dogs in fence kennels who appeared to be malnourished and starving to death. There was no food in the kennels and the water was stagnant and green. The furbabies were also walking around in their own feces and mud.

Dr. Buddy Bruce's Veterinary Office examined the dogs who also had health issues such as intestinal worms.


As I always say, animal abusers are toxic and toxic people do not change, they only change their victims!

Furthermore, weak laws, merciful judges, and disgraceful prosecutors who accept plea deals continue to allow tragedies like these to happen and as always at the expense of INNOCENT ANIMALS!!!!


As for BREWER, she was initially charged with misdemeanor animal cruelty and abandonment. Authorities later added two counts of aggravated animal cruelty.


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- Nevada, USA -



~ Update: September 5, 2022


The Nye County Sheriff’s Office confirmed dogs are buried on the Amargosa Valley property where VASILI PLATUNOV and OKSANA DMITRIEVNA HIGGINS (pictured), were running a dog breeding business.


Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly said that on Thursday, September 1, 2022, ASPCA Forensic Investigators and Nye County Sheriff’s Office Investigators returned to the property to execute a warrant to excavate possible burial sites.

Investigators discovered several dogs’ carcasses who were in various stages of decomposition.


In a video posted on Facebook, Sheriff Wehrly said that on the evening of August 25, 2022, deputies executed a warrant on the Pahrump property and removed an additional twenty-five dogs. She further said that while PLATUNOV and HIGGINS were in custody on previous charges, they were re-booked “on multiple additional felony animal abuse charges.”


While the sheriff’s office posts regular updates on this horrific animal cruelty case, I want to join Sheriff Wehrly in thanking all the agencies and organizations that are coming together to deal with the multiple aspects of this case.


Updates will be published as they become available.






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The Nye County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 55-years-old VASILI PLATUNOV and 55-years-old OKSANA DMITRIEVNA HIGGINS (both pictured), for felony animal abuse and neglect.


The sheriff’s office said that the arrest is the result of an investigation which also led to the execution of a search warrant on a property in Amargosa Valley from which approximately 300 dogs were removed.


The sheriff’s office said in a statement: “This investigation will continue for the next several days and it is anticipated that several additional charges will be added. A more detailed release will be published as soon as we can.”


The nonprofit Nevada Voters for Animals, posted on their Facebook page heartbreaking pictures of Bodan, a 3-year-old male Caucasian Shepherd, who passed away, and said: “This cruelty has been going on for YEARS in Nye County but Bodan's EXTREME & Horrific condition was finally the tipping point for Nye County Officials. We are grateful Est Alpha Kennel owner Vasili Platunov and Oksana Higgins have finally been arrested for Felony Animal Cruelty for their MASSIVE SCALE CRUELTY & NEGLECT.”


Nevada Voters for Animals also wrote in a Facebook post: “We have been working on this case for months since we learned there were 300 - 400 Large breed livestock guardian dogs on two properties in Pahrump & Armagosa Valley. When we visited the conditions were shocking. It's hard to wrap your head around the gutwrenching cruelty, starvation, dog fights, breeding, Parvo, horrid conditions, massive amounts of injuries & infection due to fighting for survival.”


After reading Nevada Voters for Animals’ post, I Googled the arrestees’ names and I learned that the facility that the nonprofit was referring to, is actually called “Est-Alfa Caucasian Ovcharka Kennel.” I tried to visit their website but I was not able to open it up.


An article by Pahrump Valley Times published on November 4, 2015, entitled “Business owner wants to house more dogs”, reported that for years PLATUNOV has been breeding Caucasian Ovcharka on his Pahrump property.

Pahrump Valley Times further reported: “But after the number of dogs spiked recently, he had to apply for reconsideration of a conditional use permit that would allow him to increase the number from the original 30. After moving to Nevada from New York, Platunov, a long-time breeder, had a steady pack. The number quickly grew to 131 when people started dropping off their dogs. Now Platunov has dozens of kennels with Caucasian Ovcharkas, Turkish Kangal, Armenian Gampr and Georgian Nagazi that had been left there due to their age, behavioral issues or other reasons.”


According to Pahrump Valley Times, at the end of October 2015, several Nye County officials walked around PLATUNOV’s property where they evaluated its conditions and PLATUNOV was scheduled to appear in front of the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission at a later date.


In 2010, the Pahrump Regional Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit that allowed a commercial kennel in the rural estates zoning district. At the time, PLATUNOV had 16 dogs.


I have also come across an interesting video about PLATUNOV published by KPVM, in May 2021, that I would advise you to watch….


Last but not least, in relation to Est-Alfa Caucasian Ovcharka Kennel, Complaints Board published comments and reviews about the kennel’s “Refusal to return money.”


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Bodan’s pictures (FOTOPLAY) shared from Nevada Voters for Animals' video



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