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~ Update: April 6, 2024

 

I have heard back from the Turlock Police Department and I was told that “ There were no deceased animals found at the residence at the time of the search warrant. There was one emaciated puppy that has unfortunately passed away since being taken to Animal Services. None of the rescued dogs have been euthanized.”

 

I took the liberty of naming the deceased puppy Blossom for the tribute image.

 

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The Turlock Police Department needs the public’s assistance to locate 46-years-old JORGE AYALA (pictured).

 

Police said in a media release that AYALA is the suspect of an investigation that led to the rescue of seventy-three (73) INNOCENT dogs, all Pitbull mixes.

 

The investigation began in early March 2024, after Turlock Animal Services became suspicious of three homes in the 400 block of S. First Street in Turlock when officers saw ten dogs tethered outside. (In the state of California, it is illegal to tie your dog to any stationary object for more than a 3-hour period within 24 hours.)

 

After further investigation and surveillance of the homes, on March 28, 2024, a search warrant was served at the three residences “for an alleged animal cruelty investigation and possible dogfighting”, stated the release.

 

Along with patrol and Animal Services, Turlock Police Department Detectives and the Special Investigations Unit (S.I.U.) found and rescued a total of seventy-three (73) dogs from the three properties. Police said the living conditions the Voiceless Victims were living in were “deplorable and inhumane.” Some of the dogs were pregnant and close to giving birth.

 

The innocent souls were stuffed in small crates that could only house one small dog and did not have any access to water or food. Each crate was stacked on top of each other.

 

All of the furvictims were seized as evidence and taken to the shelter where they have been evaluated by a veterinarian and treated for any injuries or diseases.

 

Police said that due to the high number of dogs at the shelter and limited space, Turlock Police Animal Services will not be accepting owner surrenders until further notice. Additionally, Animal Services are asking for the community’s assistance in adopting ten dogs who are not part of the investigation. All fees will be waived. 

 

As for AYALA, police said his whereabouts are currently unknown. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Ulrich at (209) - 668 - 6570 or the Turlock Police Department’s Tip Line at (209) - 668 - 5550 extension 6780.  Alternatively, you can email your tip. Thank you!

 

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- California, USA -

 

On the morning of Sunday 7, 2024, officers with the Banning Police Department responded to the 700 block of W. Gilman Street, in the City of Banning, after receiving a report that a dog had been stabbed.

 

According to the Department’s press release obtained by Voice For Us, the suspect who stabbed the dog fled the scene prior to the officer’s arrival.

 

Police identified the suspect as 34-years-old NATASHA AMBER SERRANO.

 

Witnesses told police that SERRANO stabbed the family dog and then fled the scene in her vehicle.

 

The dog was immediately taken to a local veterinary hospital for medical treatment.

I emailed the Banning Police Department to inquire about the Voiceless Victim and I was told that the dog is a female English Bulldog named Bubbles. I was further told that Bubbles is “recovering at a local Animal Hospital in the region and that Bubbles was being well cared for and was doing well.

 

Police then issued a BOLO (Be On The Lookout) on SERRANO for felony animal cruelty charges, to local law enforcement agencies.

 

Less than two hours later, Banning Police Dispatch was contacted by Ontario Police

Department, advising they had SERRANO detained. Banning Police responded and took custody of her.  

 

SERRANO was later booked into Larry Smith Correctional Facility for felony animal cruelty charges.

 

Police tell me this case is still under investigation and they are unable to provide very much information at this time.

 

The Department is asking anyone who may have additional information regarding this incident to call (951) - 922 - 3170. Thank you!

 

Disclaimer: This story is sourced from an official press released provided to Voice For Us by the Banning Police Department.

 




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- California, USA -


On January 3, 2024, the Los Angeles Police Department Operations-Central Bureau Family Justice Center Detectives reached out to the public for assistance in locating a suspect of a domestic violence incident that killed the victim's 4-month-old puppy.

 

The suspect was identified as 32-years-old DAVID SUMLIN (pictured).

 

According to a press release by the LAPD, on January 2, around 11:50 a.m., SUMLIN became involved in an argument and at some point, he held a pillow over the victim’s puppy and pointed a firearm into the pillow. Police said SUMLIN stated: “It's either you or the dog.” He then proceeded to fire two rounds into the pillow striking the furbaby. The puppy was rushed a local animal shelter where he/she sadly died.

 

Police described SUMLIN as a black male with black hair and brown eyes. He stands six feet seven inches tall and weighs 200 pounds. Police also said that SUMLIN is a transient who frequents the area of 7th Street and Stanford Avenue in the Downtown Los Angeles area. The firearm used remains outstanding.

 

If you have any information about the murderer’s whereabouts, please contact Officer J. Roman at Operations-Central Bureau Family Justice Center (213) - 709 - 9017. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247). Anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call the LA Regional Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or go directly to www.lacrimestoppers.org.

Tipsters may also visit www.lapdonline.org and click on “Anonymous Web Tips” under the “Get Involved-Crime Stoppers” menu to submit an online tip.

Lastly, tipsters may also download the “P3 Tips” mobile application and select the LA Regional Crime Stoppers as their local program.

 

If you see the murderer, do not approach him. Call 911. Thank you!

 

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