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- Pennsylvania, USA -


On January 5, 2023, Bradford County Judge Evan Williams sentenced 27-years-old KEVIN JARA SANCHEZ (pictured), of Towanda, to a combined sentence of 25 to 57 years in a Pennsylvania state prison after he pleaded guilty to several felonies in connection with the violent assault of his girlfriend and the murder of her dog.


Bradford County District Attorney Al Ondrey said that JARA SANCHEZ entered guilty pleas to aggravated cruelty to animals, a third-degree felony; aggravated assault, a first-degree felony; and person not to possess a firearm, a second-degree felony.

Additionally, JARA SANCHEZ pled no contest to an additional charge of aggravated assault.


According to The Daily Review, DA Ondrey further explained that JARA SANCHEZ “was sentenced to eight years and six months to 20 years for each count of Aggravated Assault, five years to 10 years for the Person Not to Possess Firearm charge and three years to seven years for the Aggravated Animal Cruelty. All sentences were made consecutive to each other for an aggregate sentence of 25 years to 57 years to be served in a state correctional facility.”


On February 11, 2022, troopers with the Pennsylvania State Police out of Towanda, responded to the Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre about an assault on a woman. Upon arrival, the victim, JARA SANCHEZ’s girlfriend, recounted the disturbing facts that put her in the hospital.


The victim said that on the evening on February 8, 2022, while at the residence she was sharing with JARA SANCHEZ, he pointed a gun at her and fired it. The bullet traveled past her and struck the laundry room door behind her. JARA SANCHEZ went on to throw a knife at his girlfriend. The knife also missed her. After that, JARA SANCHEZ threw his girlfriend to the floor and repeatedly beat her with his gun. When JARA SANCHEZ was done beating the defenseless woman, he proceeded to rape her and strangle her until she lost consciousness.

The following morning, JARA SANCHEZ agreed to drive his girlfriend to the hospital but told her to tell doctors that her injuries had been caused by an accident. In fact, he would not leave her presence. When the girlfriend finally told her mother what happened, the mother notified the hospital on February 11, 2022.


After hospital staff alerted the authorities to the situation, investigators executed a search warrant at the couple’s residence. In the backyard of the home, investigators found a dog crate next to an outdoor wood stove. The crate’s plastic base tray revealed the presence of what was believed to be blood/tissue. Upon inspection of the wood stove, investigators found the charred remains of a dog.


Investigators later learned from the girlfriend that when JARA SANCHEZ shot her, her dog named Ozzy was in his crate inside the laundry room behind her. She believed the bullet that missed her and that went through the laundry room door, struck Ozzy. The woman said JARA SANCHEZ knew that Ozzy was her favorite dog and when she asked him to put the furbaby in the backyard so that she could see him after being discharged from the hospital, he refused and put Ozzy in the wood stove instead and burned him.


In Defense of Animals, an international animal protection organization, said in a press release that they sent a letter to District Attorney Albert C. Ondrey “ with more than 16,000 In Defense of Animals supporters’ signatures encouraging the prosecution and maximum sentencing in this case and we are grateful it has finally been resolved.”


Ms. Doll Stanley, is In Defense of Animals’ Senior Campaigner and she has also “overcome the trauma of domestic violence.” Ms. Stanley rightfully said: “Victims of domestic violence live with the trauma they are subjected to. And, when their child, animal companion, or another family member or friend has also been subjected to the violence, no justice frees them of the haunting memories, night terrors, and the impact such brutality has on nearly every aspect of their lives. Justice gives some satisfaction, but justice has to be structured to prevent such violent people from harming again.”


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- West Virginia, USA -




~ Update: March 7, 2023


I heard back from the Fayette County Humane Society and part of the email reads: “It’s an ongoing investigation. The police involved in the investigation said we cannot share pictures or comment much info until the case is over. I can say Annie is doing ok for what she’s been through and we are awaiting inflammation and swelling to go down to be able to do her surgery. After the case is over, we will be willing to discuss it further.”



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The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office arrested 43-years-old TEDDY WOODS (pictured) for viciously beating his dog with a pipe and his fists.


Fayette County Sheriff Mike Fridley said that on February 27, 2023, deputies went to WOODS’ residence in Ansted to respond to a disturbance.

Upon arrival they learned from neighbors that they pleaded with WOODS to stop hitting the dog but he refused.


A Fayette County Animal Control Officer rescued the voiceless victim and took her to Oak Hill Animal Hospital to be assessed. It was determined that the dog had suffered a broken pelvis and other serious injuries.


According to a Facebook post by the Fayette County Humane Society, the furbaby is now in their care and they introduced her as Annie.

Part of the post reads: “This sweet, unfortunate girl is the victim of severe animal abuse. 😢 (Other photos are too graphic to post.) Donations are needed for her emergency orthopedic surgery to save her leg and repair her pelvis.”


The cost of the surgery and the ongoing medical care is expected to be approximately $5,000 and the Fayette County Humane Society is understandably asking for donations.

If you wish and can afford to help Annie, please visit Fayette County Humane Society Facebook page. Thank you!


WOODS was arrested for felony animal cruelty.


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Annie’s foto shared from Fayette County Humane Society.





 
 
 

- Texas, USA -


On Friday, February 24, 2023, 67-years-old DAVID WESLEY KELSEY (pictured), pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor charge of cruelty to animals and judge Robert Harper gifted him with a 3-year probation sentence.


On August 7, 2018, Abilene Police Department executed a search warrant at KELSEY’s home on Old Anson Road, with hopes of finding evidence related to an undisclosed street crime.


In the backyard on the property, officers saw a large dog who was bleeding from the nose, was also tethered to the porch and had minimal room to move. Officers reported that there was no food or water for the dog and the only shelter was a table and an old door.

Police also said that “Blood covered the dog’s lower front legs, its muzzle, and mouth.”


When officers questioned KELSEY about the dog, he gave different versions of the facts. He first said that he had no idea why his dog was bleeding. Then, he claimed he could not afford to take his dog to the veterinarian but investigators were able to prove that was false.


Animal control removed the dog and took him/her to Animal Health and Medical Center where Dr. Allen J. Bolt, DVM, diagnosed a severe case of heart worm. According to Dr. Bolt, the dog had been infected for at least a year. He also rated the furbaby 2 out of 9 on the emaciation scale.


KELSEY was released from custody after posting a $5,000 bond.


I have sent out several emails to find more about the furvictim. If I get responses, I will post an update.


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