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~ Update: June 30, 2023


I have heard back from Charlot​te County Animal Control Division Manager Brian Jones and I now have a few details to add to the original story.


Mr. Jones tells me that the investigation into All Creatures Safe Heaven, located at 48619 Bermont Road in Punta Gorda, “started when an anonymous complaint was filed on April 19th, 2022 in which it was stated that there were several animals on this property that appeared sick and/or underweight. The allegations also included reports of physical abuse which reportedly resulted in the death of several animals. The animals were seized after Charlotte Co. Animal Control officers issued a search and seizure warrant on the property. We originally filed for 28 counts of animal cruelty with the State Attorney’s Office but several were denied for insufficient evidence. The animals were suffering from several medical conditions such as anemia, dehydration, starvation, weight-loss, and untreated cancerous masses and other conditions. Several animal bones were recovered from a fire pit on the property and we have evidence to suggest the animals died from neglect and/or physical abuse. Some of the animals had to be euthanized due to their poor condition but several were nursed back to health and adopted into new homes.”


Mr. Jones also shared some pictures and explained that “The black dog in the attached photos was named “Buddy.” He had lost approx. 38% of his body mass and was found exactly as you see him in the photo. He was nursed back to health and was re-homed but unfortunately passed away a few months later due to medical complications from his neglect.”



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On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, the former operator of All Creatures Safe Heaven, 43-years-old NICOLE ELLEN O’BRIEN (pictured), was arrested on a combination of animal cruelty and abandonment charges.


O’BRIEN is facing twelve (12) third-degree felony counts of animal cruelty resulting in serious injury or death and eight (8) first-degree misdemeanor counts of confinement/abandonment of animals.


An investigation into O’BRIEN started in April 2022.

NBC2 reports that Taylor Yescavage, who has been in a relationship with O’BRIEN, is the one who tipped off the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office after collecting evidence for years.

Although the animals were part of a “rescue” O’BRIEN created, All Creatures Safe Heaven, investigators told NBC2 there was nothing kind there.


When on April 28, 2022, officials showed up with a search warrant for OBRIEN’s residence and trailer, they found animals surrounded by trash and debris. The poor souls were “abnormally thin, weak and had skin issues”, reports NBC2.


Charlot​te County Animal Control Division Manager Brian Jones told NBC2 that the trailer was covered in trash. Inside the trailer was a dog sitting on top of a bench who appeared to be unresponsive. The furbaby was so weak that an officer had to carry him/her out.

The trailer’s front porch was falling apart. Some dog food was scattered along the floor that had missing or broken boards.

Underneath the trailer officials found live dogs and a live pig.


Inside the residence officials found two dogs who were taken to the Punta Gorda Animal Hospital. Additionally, officers found six dogs and two cats in need of medical care and they were all removed from the home.


Investigators then searched a burn pit and found numerous possible animal bones.


According to public court documents, on or about April 28, 2022, O’BRIEN “did unlawfully and intentionally commit an act to an animal”, “which resulted in the cruel death

of said animal, or excessive or repeated infliction of unnecessary pain or suffering to said animal, or did cause the same to be done, contrary to Florida Statute section 828.12(2).”


The furvictims listed are:


1) A female Labrador mix named Marley.

2) A male Labrador Pitbull mix named Buddy.

3) A female tri-colored Chihuahua named Bella.

4) A male white Labrador named Bear.

5) A “Female Mix Canine” named Lucy.

6) A “Female Mix Canine” named Lassie.

7) A female Terrier/Yorkie mix named Buttons.

8) A female Tamaskan named Mika.

9) A female Boston Terrier named Mia.

10) A “Female DSH Dilute Calico Feline

11) A female “Fawn Brindle Pitbull” named Dixie.

12) A “Male DSH Brown Tiger Feline” named Ana.


The same court document goes on to say that on or about April 28, 2022, O’BRIEN “did unlawfully abandon any animal,” “to suffer injury or malnutrition, or abandon any animal in a street or road, or public place without providing care, sustenance, protection, and shelter of such animal while owning, possessing, or having charge or custody of such animal,

contrary to Florida Statute 828.13(3).”


For the above offenses, the furvictims are:


1) A male Labrador Pitbull mix named Buddy.

2) A “Female DSH Calico Feline”.

3) A female Chihuahua named Bella.

4) A female Boston Terrier named Mia.

5) A female Terrier/Yorkie mix named Buttons.

6) A male white Labrador named Bear.


Additionally, on or about May 13, 2022, O’BRIEN


did unlawfully abandon” a female Pitbull named Dixie, and a female Terrier mix “to suffer injury or malnutrition, or abandon any animal in a street or road, or public place without providing care, sustenance, protection, and shelter of such animal while owning, possessing, or having charge or custody of such animal, contrary to Florida Statute 828.13(3).


O’BRIEN told NBC2 that she took good care of the animals for years and it’s only become a struggle for her lately.

Jones rightfully said that “it definitely does not justify the condition in which we found the animals.”


O’BRIEN had her first court appearance on June 29, 2023, and online arrest records show that she’s already bonded out!

According to court records, O’BRIEN is due back in court on July 31, 2023, at 9:00 a.m.


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Details may be removed or additional information may be provided in future should such sources report an update.


O’BRIEN’s mugshot shared from the Charlotte County Sheriff's Office.






 
 
 

The Lexington Police Department arrested 31-years-old JULIA OWENS and 42-years-old JOSH HOOVER (both pictured) on cruelty to animals and child neglect charges.


In a news release, police said that on June 26, 2023, officers were dispatched to a residence on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to conduct a welfare check on two children.

Officers found a 5-year-old girl and a 9-year-old girl locked in a room. Police said they were malnourished, and physically abused.

Police also said that officers determined “the girls were being abused and neglected.”


Additionally, at the residence, police found “neglected and malnourished dogs as well as drug paraphernalia.”


I emailed the Lexington Police Department and requested additional information about the dogs. In an email the police spokesperson told me that one dog was a Pitbull mix and the other one was a Pug mix. “They were both adult dogs, I am unaware of the gender or names.”


To my question about the dogs’ well-being, I was told that both dogs were severely malnourished and were taken to the Davidson County Animal Shelter. A rescue group took in the Pug mix and on the night of Tuesday, June 27, 2023, he/she “had to have emergency surgery” due to having small children’s toys in his/her stomach (Orbeez beads). The spokesperson does not know the outcome of the surgery.

Additionally, police tell me that the Pug mix has some problems with his/her “rear legs that may have come from an old injury that wasn’t ever addressed.”


As for the Pitbull mix, he/she is still with Davidson County Animal Shelter.

I will try and email them to see what I can find out.


I also requested pictures of the Voiceless Victims but the photos are considered evidence and cannot be released at this point.


The investigation led to the arrest of girls’ mother, OWENS, and HOOVER “male acquaintance that also lived in the home.”

Police said they both are charged with two felony counts of cruelty to animals, two counts of felony child abuse/neglect resulting in serious physical injury, and two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia. The investigation is still ongoing, and further charges could be filed, said police.


Online arrest records show the pair are being held at Davidson County Detention Center on a $75,000 secure bond and are scheduled to appear at Davidson County District Court on July 31, 2023.


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Mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Lexington Police Department.


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- Georgia, USA -


The Haralson County Sheriff’s Office arrested 36-years-old CHRISTOPHER LEWIS MEIXNER after animals on his property were found either dead or malnourished.


According to a press release by the sheriff’s office obtained by Voice For Us, on Sunday, June 18, 2023, deputies were dispatched to a property on 131 Cherokee Circle in Buchanan about animal cruelty. Upon arrival, Deputy Gerlach met with Animal Control Officer Camp and was advised that there had been a complaint at this address of animals not being cared for.


Officers found two Great Pyrenees. One was sadly dead and appeared to have been deceased for a few days. The second one was alive but looked very malnourished. Both furbabies had been kept on a leash unable to move.


Officers then saw “an unknown breed of puppies running around the yard that were so thin, their ribs were showing”, stated the release.


As officers walked around the yard, they saw “multiple pens with various animals, some of the pens had no food or water, one pen had a green colored liquid in a small pool but no food.

They also saw a duck walking around who appeared to have injured feet and an injured wing.


The inspection of the yard sadly also led to the discovery of a deceased chicken and a deceased duck.


Deputy Gerlach reported that there was no grass in the yard. Junk and trash were laying around, and the pens were in terrible condition.


According to the release, at the time MEIXNER was not home but Deputy Gerlach was able to obtain an arrest warrant for him.


On Wednesday, June 21, 2023, Sgt. Lee Bauder, Deputy Jon Henderson, Deputy Jarrett Chandler, and Deputy Nathan Camp returned to the property and placed MEIXNER under arrest. He was transported to the Haralson Count Detention Center on Aggravated Animal Cruelty and Animal Cruelty charges.


As stated in the release, the “other animals in this case have been removed from the property.”


Haralson County Sheriff Stacy Williams said in a statement: “This is a terrible case of animal cruelty. If you own an animal, whether it be livestock or domesticated, it is your responsibility to care for them. We will not put up with animal cruelty in this county.”


Let’s hope the judge who will be presiding over this case feels the same!


Authorities did not disclose the names of the deceased furbabies, so I took the liberty of naming them Moonflower, Starflower, and Sundrop for the tribute image. Should their given names be made public, I will rectify them accordingly.


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