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- Virginia, USA -


~ Update: October 7, 2023


On Thursday, October 5, 2023, 58-years-old TERRY EUGENE MICHAEL (pictured), was found guilty of two felony counts of animal cruelty, in connection with the senseless killing of his two dogs Caleb and Colby.

Additionally, Judge Tim Allen ruled MICHAEL is also guilty of a misdemeanor charge for falsely reporting to police.


Back in February, MICHAEL made up a horrifying scenario. He falsely reported to the Franklin County Sheriff's Office that as Caleb and Colby got loose to chase a squirrel, two males picked up the dogs and drove off.


An investigation into this incident revealed the devastating reality. MICHAEL had shot and killed 1½-year-old Caleb and 3-year-old Colby. He then abandoned them on the side of the road.


WDBJ reports that during the trial, “the defense brought up Michel’s history of mental illness, and the Commonwealth showed [Michael’s] confession where he admitted he killed the dogs to save his failing relationship with his wife.”


When MICHAEL was interviewed by an investigator with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, the investigator asked him: “Just tell us why.” According to WDBJ, MICHAEL responded: “They [the dogs] were separating us, from my wife. It wasn’t to hurt her, it was to try and save our marriage.”

MICHAEL said his wife Rhonda “gave a lot of attention to the dogs and was not spending enough time with him”, reports WDBJ.


As reported by WDBJ, during the trial, defense attorney Aaron Houchens also argued the statute for animal cruelty is “ambiguous” and motioned to strike the case twice. Judge Allen overruled both of those motions.


Sentencing is scheduled for November 2, 2023.


In an interview with WDBJ, Anita Scott, director of the Franklin County Humane Society, commented on the case and explained that an animal cruelty conviction for a felony case would give justice to Caleb and Colby and added: “It’s just been unprecedented and I hope that it will open up other avenues for these animals and for those without a voice. We need to stand up for those laws and make them stronger laws for these little animals.”



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How evil do you have to be to murder your own dogs and then lie to the authorities reporting that your dogs were stolen?


58-years-old TERRY EUGENE MICHAEL (pictured), of Ferrum, reported to the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office that on February 7, 2023, his two black Labradors, named Caleb and Colby, “were taken from the Waid Park area after they got loose from their owner to chase a squirrel.” MICHAEL told deputies that two males picked up Caleb and Colby, put them into an off-white color Jeep Grand Cherokee and drove off.


The Franklin County Humane Society offered a reward for the safe return of Caleb and Colby, and the Franklin County Sheriff's Office made multiple appeals to the community to help look for them.


In one of the appeals, the sheriff’s office wrote: “We continue to ask for the public's assistance in locating these loving fur babies so that they can reunite with their owners.”

Investigators searched until February 14, when someone found Caleb and Colby, lifeless, on the side of the road.


The person called the authorities to report the heartbreaking discovery and the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office and the Animal Control Unit of Franklin County Department of Public Safety responded to the 500 block of Carolina Springs Road.


Through a Facebook post, the sheriff’s office announced: “To our great dismay, the dogs have been identified as the two black labs, Colby and Caleb, that were stolen from the Waid Park area last week. Both have been taken to the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg for further examination and cause of death determination. We are appalled at this senseless tragedy and extend our condolences to the owners of these dogs.”


Necropsies performed on Caleb and Colby revealed the cause of death was gunshot wounds.


A deeper investigation in addition to assistance from the community led to MICHAEL’s arrest on February 16, 2023.

The murderer is being charged with two counts of felony animal cruelty, two summons for improper disposal of companion animal, and one count of filing a false police report.

Online records show the murderer is being held at the Western Virginia Regional Jail without bond.


The Franklin News-Post reports that MICHAEL’s wife, Rhonda Michel, “has also worked closely with the Franklin County Humane Society and other groups to locate Caleb and Colby.” The sheriff’s office said Ms. Michael has been cooperative and does not appear to have any involvement.


All those appeals to the public by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, the search for Caleb and Colby, the investigation, the hunt for the made-up vehicle, the community’s hopes and prayers for the safe return of two innocent dogs were all in vain as MICHAEL knew the ugly truth all along and played everybody!


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MICHAEL’s mugshots shared from the Western Virginia Regional Jail.





 
 
 

- New York, USA -


On February 14, 2023, New York State Police made an arrest in the case of a dog who was heartlessly and soullessly abandoned amid freezing temperatures outside the Herkimer County Humane Society on February 2, 2023.


A distressing video posted by the HCHS shows a vehicle described as a dark-colored 2007-2012 first generation Mini Cooper Clubman, pulling into the parking lot of the organization. A male can be seen exiting the vehicle, dumping a dog, and driving off.

The footage goes on to show that the dog ran on to the highway, was struck by a vehicle, and ran off.


The Herkimer County Humane Society published several posts on their Facebook page to keep the community updated and advised that cameras set up by their animal control officers showed many people searching for the dog “in horrible weather conditions with blowing snow and below 0 temperatures.”


Then, on February 3, 2023, HCHS announced that the dog was found seeking shelter under a shrubbery by two staff members.

The dog, a 6-year-old female Pitbull, was aptly named Miracle by the HCHS.

The agency posted pictures of Miracle and said: “It is obvious that she has had many litters and this excessive breeding has led to her body showing the consequences along with lack of vet care. She is now under the care of our veterinarian and when stronger, will undergo mammary surgery and spay. She is having her ears tested for proper diagnoses of her ear infection, positive for Lyme disease and is infested with fleas needing 4 baths so far.”


Police identified 58-years-old PAUL-CARLOS PALENZUELA as the despicable individual who callously abandoned Miracle.


According to CNY Central, police received a tip that a vehicle that matched PALENZUELA’s vehicle description was in the parking lot of a business on Court Street, in the City of Utica.

When Troopers spoke with PALENZUELA, he voluntarily stated that he picked the dog up in Ilion on the evening of February 2, and dropped her off at the Herkimer County Humane Society because he could not care for the dog.


WKTV reports that Cassandra Allen, who works at the HCHS, said: “The problem with that is they dropped her off in the middle of the night right next to a busy highway…if they would have come 20 minutes early, we would have still been in the building. We literally left 20 minutes before they showed up.”


In a press release, police said that PALENZUELA, of Frankfort, is charged with two counts of New York State Agriculture and Markets Law §353 - Overdriving, torturing and injuring animals; failure to provide proper sustenance, a class “A” misdemeanor, and one count of Abandonment of an Animal, an unclassified misdemeanor.


Police said PALENZUELA was issued appearance tickets and is scheduled to appear in the town of German Flatts Court on February 21, 2023, at 3:00 p.m.


Miracle is currently in a foster home. Please, follow her updates on Herkimer County Humane Society’s Facebook page. For those of you who wish and can afford to donate towards the medical care of all the furbabies in the care of HCHS, please click here. Thank you!


I have emailed the spokesperson for the New York State Police and asked whether they are searching for the motorist who ran over Miracle. Surely, with the vehicle lights on, they saw Miracle from the distance, and yet they ran over her without swerving as the video shows.

If I receive a response, I will post an update.


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Miracle’s pictures shared from the Herkimer County Humane Society’s Facebook page.


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Video - Herkimer County Humane Society

Video - Herkimer County Humane Society – February 4, 2023




 
 
 

- Illinois, USA -


On the early morning of Wednesday, February 15, 2023, officers with the Macomb Police Department responded to a report of a domestic violence at residence in the 1200 block of E. Carroll Street in Macomb.


In a press release, police said that “family members fled the house after they believed their dog was harmed by” 39-years-old TIMOTHY LEE SMITH (pictured), the father and the husband of the family.


Officers learned that SMITH “had been harming the family dog, threatening the family members with a knife, and, at one point, grabbed and pushed family members around the house.”

As indicated in the press release, SMITH allegedly “kept the family members under his control and restrained their movements, for several hours.”


After police surrounded the house, SMITH was eventually coaxed from the house and placed under arrest.


SMITH was booked into the McDonough County Jail on one count of cruel treatment to animal, two counts of unlawful restraint, two counts of aggravated assault, and two counts of domestic battery.


Online records show that SMITH is scheduled to appear in McDonough County Circuit Court for his preliminary hearing on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at 2:00 p.m.


Police said that the dog and SMITH’s family are currently in a safe location.


The investigation is ongoing and no further details were released.


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