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- Kentucky, USA -


The Louisville Metro Police Department arrested 23-years-old RYAN CARBY pictured.


The incidents that ultimately led to his arrest date back to June 2022.


According to the criminal complaint obtained by Voice For Us, Louisville Metro Animal Services (LMAS) received a complaint about the potential abandonment of a dog and numerous cats inside a property on 954 Goss Avenue.

Sgt. Sabatini was able to speak to a family member who stated that the animals were not abandoned.


On June 24, 2022, LMAS received another complaint involving the same residence. The complainant reported again the possible abandonment of animals inside the home.

Sgt. Michael McMichael made contact with CARBY who said that the animals were his aunt’s, and that she had passed away two weeks prior. CARBY added that he and his brother, BRYAN CARBY, “were taking responsibility for the cats at the residence”, stated the complaint.

The complaint identified BRYAN CARBY as the co-defendant in this case.


On June 29, 2022, Officer Matthew McKechnie responded to the residence in question to conduct a welfare check on the cats. According to the complaint, “A deceased cat could be seen through the window of one of the bedrooms.”


As Officer McKechnie was walking through the home, CARBY arrived on the scene and Officer McKechnie noticed that the deceased cat he saw through the window had been removed.

Additionally, Officer McKechnie noticed that another deceased cat had also been removed from another area of the residence. Officer McKechnie and Officer Goodman reported that they witnessed CARBY “walking back to the residence, carrying the two deceased cats, wrapped in cloths.”


Officers also found a cat, identified as Jasmine in the complaint, who was very thin, had severe hair loss, and a flea infestation. According to the complaint, Jasmine was supposed to be in the direct care of the CARBY brothers after their aunt died.


LMAS took custody of Jasmine.


Throughout the residence, three severely decomposed bodies of cats were discovered in addition to the two ones that CARBY attempted to hide. The bodies of those two cats, who had been deceased for three to eighteen months, were sent to the University of Kentucky for necropsy.


In the criminal complaint, LMAS Lt. Adam Hamilton stated that the CARBY brothers failed to provide a clean-living environment, food, water, or vet care to a cat.


The animal cruelty charges that RYAN CARBY is facing refer to the cat who was left deceased on the windowsill.


It’s unclear whether additional charges are pending. Furthermore, the complaint does not mention any dogs found in the property. I have emailed LMAS to inquire about that and if I receive a response, I will post an update.


RYAN CARBY was arraigned on Friday, October 13, 2023. Online arrest records show he is no longer in custody.


Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official documents provided to Voice For Us.



CARBY’s mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections.





 
 
 

- Pennsylvania, USA -


The Altoona Police Department arrested 24-years-old MARY JAYDA ELAYNEE PATTERSON (pictured) accused of stealing ferrets and cats and letting them die.


An investigation into PATTERSON revealed that on September 19, 2023, she asked a woman to go to a property in the 400 block of Beech Avenue in Altoona to retrieve eight cats and four ferrets. PATTERSON then took the animal to her home in the 100 block of Sixth Avenue.


The woman told police that although she was hesitant, she took the animals anyway. She went on to tell the police that when she took the animals, they were all in good health and that when she went to PATTERSON’s home on September 21, 2023, she saw them trapped in a cat cage with no food or water. She added that the animals were covered in feces and that they appeared to be in poor health.

According to the affidavit, the woman asked PATTERSON is she could clean the ferrets, and PATTERSON answered, “no.”


Investigators learned that when the woman returned to PATTERSON’s home on September 29, 2023, she noticed a “significant change” in the ferrets’ health. They were still being kept in the same cage with no food or water, and they were smelling. When the woman brought the bad smell to PATTERSON’s attention, she picked up the crate and put it outside.


The woman provided investigators with some Facebook messages she exchanged with PATTERSON and in one of them dated September 19, 2023, PATTERSON said that if she did not get the cats, she would have broken the ferrets’ necks.


On October 11, 2023, the woman asked PATTERSON how the ferrets were doing and if they had been cleaned. PATTERSON answered that two of the ferrets were dead, one was barely alive, and one was alive. PATTERSON added: “I told you this was gonna happen.” PATTERSON then told the woman that she was going to bury the deceased ferrets and kill the live one.


The woman provided police with pictures of the ferrets’ conditions.


PATTERSON was arrested on October 15, 2023, arraigned the following day before Judge Matthew Dunio and bond was set at $10,000. PATTERSON was unable to post the required 10% so, she is being held into the Blair County Prison on a total of sixteen (16) charges.

Online court records show that PATTERSON’s preliminary hearing is set for October 25, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. before Judge Daniel C. DeAntonio.


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- 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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