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- California, USA -


The animal cruelty story you are about to read happened in March 2022.

I have only learned about it recently as the animal abuser involved in the case has just been arrested on new felony charges.


The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office announced that on April 5, 2023, 20-years-old COLTON SEAN FONTES (pictured), turned himself into the Calaveras County Jail on twenty-seven felony counts including Rape of a Person Incapable of Giving Consent, Rape Of A Person By Force, Sexual Intercourse With Person Under 18, and Possession And Transmission Of Child Pornography.

Many of these crimes were committed while FONTES was out on bail after being arrested for animal cruelty on March 11, 2022.


According to a press release by the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office and obtained by Voice For Us, on March 10, 2022, deputies became aware of a video that was circulating on social media which depicted a cat being inhumanely murdered. The gruesome video had been sent to the cat’s guardians who then contacted law enforcement.

The sheriff’s office said that the cat’s guardians had been searching for their furbaby, named Mr. Meow, for over a week and had posted flyers throughout his community.


As stated in the release, “Although no humans were shown in the video, information was provided to suggest that” FONTES “was responsible for the crime.”


Deputies contacted FONTES and when he was questioned about the incident, he initially denied being responsible for the murder of Mr. Meow.

Deputies, however, “noticed that a portion of Fontes’s residence was identical in appearance to an area shown in the video.” FONTES was not immediately arrested and deputies continued their investigation which led to the recovery of the weapon used to murder Mr. Meow. Deputies determined there was no legal justification for Mr. Meow’s killing and FONTES was taken into custody. He then “admitted to killing the cat.”


Fontes was transported to the Calaveras County Jail where he was booked on one felony count of animal cruelty. He was released hours later after posting a $65,000 bail.


On May 16, 2022, FONTES made his first court appearance before a judge at Calaveras County Superior Courthouse in San Andreas.

ABC10 was there and reported that a smiling FONTES left with no comment.

Braeden Hall and Allie Effisimo, Mr. Meow’s guardians, told ABC10: “This is actually our first time seeing him in person, so that was interesting. He did make a comment that seemed a little smug. He walked past and saidHey guys,’ like as if nothing was a big deal.”

Braeden also told ABC10: “I'm just glad that the criminal justice system is taking it seriously, and it's not just being swept under the rug.”


At the time, Becky Robinson, the founder of Alley Cat Allies, sent a statement to ABC10 which in part read: “This was an intentional act of cruelty that demands a vigorous prosecution and the maximum penalty from the courts. Cats suffer and feel pain. Violence toward cats and other animals [is] frequently just the starting point for additional criminal behavior. Well established research has identified the link between violence against cats and violence against humans.”


Allie and Braden have created a Public Group called Justice for Mr. Meow where they post pictures and videos of Mr. Meow and updates on the case.


I have emailed Calaveras County District Attorney Barbara Yook to inquire what stage the case is at. If I hear back, I will post an update.


Voice For Us Disclaimer: This story is sourced from official news outlets. Links included.

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



Some of Mr. Meow’s pictures were shared from Justice for Mr. Meow Public Group.


FONTES’ mugshot provided to Voice For Us by the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office.


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- Arizona, USA -


On March 11, 2023, the Peoria Police Department received a call reporting a male abusing a dog. The reporting party explained they saw a male brutally beating a dog in the backyard of their neighbor at a home in the 25800 block of N 107th Drive in Peoria.


In a news release, Peoria Police said that Peoria Police Animal Control Officers responded to investigate and learned from the caller that they witnessed a man “abusing a dog by body slamming and kicking it repeatedly.” The caller also advised officers that the despicable actions had been caught on video.


Police said that in the video, the suspect later identified as 42-years-old JEFFREY WRIGHT (pictured), can be seen “kicking the dog, body slamming it, punching it and putting his knee on the dog causing the dog to defecate.”


Animal Control Officers took the Voiceless Victim for medical care and it was determined to have non-life-threatening injuries.


Police said that according to the dog’s guardian, WRIGHT “was just visiting at the house when the incident occurred.” To this regard, Arizona’s Family added that the dog’s guardian told investigators that “she’s had an on-and-off relationship with Wright for a few years and that he stays at the homewhen he appears to be off drugs’.”


The furbaby was then returned to his/her guardian and the case was turned over to Peoria Police Detectives for additional follow up.


Detectives later learned that WRIGHT “had returned to the home and was staying at the residence on a regular basis,” said police.


On the early morning of Thursday, April 6, 2023, Peoria Police Property Crimes Detectives and Peoria Police Animal Control arrested WRIGHT.

The animal abuser was processed at the Peoria Police Department, and later booked at the Maricopa County Jail on a felony Animal Cruelty charge. Police said charges may be added or amended as needed.


The furvictim was “seized due to the suspect having a domestic relationship with the dog owner,” stated the release.


Just think, the witness reported the abuse on March 11, WRIGHT was arrested on April 6 and visited the home “on a regular basis”. How many times has the poor dog been abused before being rescued?


Many thanks to the witness who did not turn a blind eye! See something, make the call, save a life!


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



WRIGHT’s mugshot via Maricopa County Jail.





 
 
 

- South Carolina, USA -


On March 13, 2023, Animal Control Deputies with the Oconee County Sheriff's Office responded to a property on 1104 Alexander Road, near Seneca, in regard to a welfare check due to reports of a goat being stuck in a fence and multiple animals who had been abandoned.


ACD knocked on the door but there was no response. While on the scene, they noticed two deceased goats.


A search warrant was then obtained and executed “in order to search for other animals that may be deceased or neglected,” said the Oconee County Sheriff's Office in a press release.

The search led to the discovery of a total of fifteen deceased animals, including eight goats, four dogs, one Bearded Dragon Domesticated Lizard, one cat, and one chicken.

The sheriff’s office said that the “deceased animals were either in a state of decomposition or only skeletal remains were recovered.”


At the property, ACD also found four live Pygmy goats, one live ewe, and one live ram.

Both the live animals and the deceased ones were removed by ACD.


On Wednesday, April 5, 2023, the Oconee County Sheriff's Office arrested 36-years-old JENNIFER MARIE HUNNICUTT (pictured).

As stated in the release, HUNNICUTT “was charged with depriving the animals of necessary sustenance and/or shelter, or by omission, which led [to] the death of some of the animals. Hunnicutt was also charged with abandoning some of the animals without securing another owner or providing the necessities of life.”


From information obtained by Animal Control Deputies it emerged that HUNNICUTT was not seen at the property for approximately a month and a-half.


HUNNICUTT was booked into the Oconee County Detention Center on thirty-five (35) charges of animal cruelty.

The sheriff’s office said HUNNICUTT is facing:


15 counts of Ill Treatment of Animals in General, Torture, which are all felony charges.

14 counts of Abandonment of Animals.

6 counts of Ill Treatment of Animals, In General, Overworking, 1st Offense.


According to the release, HUNNICUTT received a combined $102,975.00 surety bond.

HUNNICUTT was released from jail after posting bond.

Online records show that HUNNICUTT will be back in court on April 25, 2023, at 8:30 a.m.


The Oconee County Sheriff’s Office said the investigation is ongoing.


The sheriff’s office declined to share pictures of the animals found on the property as “as those photographs are considered evidence that will be used in the prosecution of the case.”


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HUNNICUTT’s mugshot via Oconee County Sheriff’s Office.


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