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- Louisiana, USA -


The St. Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office announced that 48-years-old STACEY OZENNE COMEAUX (pictured), who was being sought for animal cruelty, turned herself in on Monday, August 22, 2022.


In a news release, St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby J. Guidroz said that on August 16, 2022, deputies were dispatched to a veterinary clinic in the 14700 block of Highway 190 in Opelousas, regarding an animal cruelty complaint


Deputies learned that a pet rescuer was tagged in a Facebook post regarding a dog who was left to die in the yard of a home on 282 Aymond Road in Port Barre.

The rescuer contacted the property owner, who said that COMEAUX was the rental tenant.

The pet rescuer arrived at the property and at the back, they found a red/rust colored Doberman Pinscher. “The dog was leashed and lying in a shallow hole in a bush”, stated the release.

The furbaby was alive but covered in fleas, ants, and maggots. Furthermore, the poor soul could not walk, could not keep his/her head up, and ribs were visible through the skin.

The rescuer alerted the St. Landry Parish Animal Control and the dog was taken to the veterinary clinic for immediate medical care.


Sadly, later in the afternoon, the furbaby succumbed to his/her illness.


According to the sheriff’s office, deputies contacted COMEAUX on August 19, 2022, and she told them that she was out of state and would not be returning until August 20, 2022.

She was advised to contact deputies immediately upon her return in regards to this incident.


On the afternoon of August 20, 2022, deputies’ attempts to contact COMEAUX were unsuccessful and a warrant was issued for her arrest, charging her with one count of cruelty to animals.


Online records show COMEAUX is no longer in custody.


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- New York, USA -


Following an investigation, detectives with the Suffolk County SPCA have charged 60-years-old DARCY D. BEARD with animal abandonment.


BEARD is accused of driving up to a Dix Hills Animal Hospital when it was closed, abandoning her 9 year old female cat named Lavender Rose, leaving her in a carrier at that location, and then driving off.

According to court records, the incident happened on the early morning of Thursday, June 23, 2022.


In a news release Suffolk County SPCA said that BEARD surrendered to SPCA detectives on Wednesday, July 6, 2022.


Suffolk SPCA Chief Roy Gross said that his detectives charged BEARD, of 15th Street, Huntington Station, with one count of animal abandonment.

The female is scheduled to appear in First District Court, Central Islip, on July 26, 2022, at 9:00 a.m.


As for Lavender Rose, the Suffolk SPCA said that she was adopted by a loving family.


The agency encourages those who witness animal cruelty to report it at: (631) - 382 - 7722. Thank you!


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